From testimony to recounting: reflections from forty years of listening to Holocaust survivors
TitleFrom testimony to recounting: reflections from forty years of listening to Holocaust survivors
Author
Call number907.2/0002
Object number09584b
Place of publicationVancouver, Canada
PublisherUBC Press
Year of publication
2015
Physical descriptionpp141-169
MaterialArticle
Series titleShared, oral and public history.
ISBN9780774828932
NotesArticle from the book 'Beyond testimony and trauma : oral history in the aftermath of mass violence' pp141-169
Description
Every way of engaging survivors has benefits as well as costs. A great deal more collaborative work could be done in the area of Holocaust and genocide survivors. The primary disciplines that have been involved with gathering and interpreting survivor accounts - history and literary studies - rarely engage recounting directly. It is obviously too late to redo most of the ways we have engaged Holocaust survivors. This chapter aims to make the case for the virtues of collaborative work. Contexts other than the Holocaust are now most likely to yield innovative work