In the wake of World War II, the Nazi genocide of European Jews has come to stand for -the unspeakable, - posing crucial challenges to the representation of suffering, the articulation of identity, and the practice of ethics in an increasingly multinational and multicultural world. In this book, Naomi Mandel argues against the -unspeakable- as any kind of inherent quality of such an event, insisting that the term is a rhetorical tactic strategically employed to further specific cultural and political agendas. While claiming to preserve the uniqueness, sanctity, and inviolability of human...
In the wake of World War II, the Nazi genocide of European Jews has come to stand for -the unspeakable, - posing crucial challenges to the represen...
In the wake of World War II, the Nazi genocide of European Jews has come to stand for -the unspeakable, - posing crucial challenges to the representation of suffering, the articulation of identity, and the practice of ethics in an increasingly multinational and multicultural world. In this book, Naomi Mandel argues against the -unspeakable- as any kind of inherent quality of such an event, insisting that the term is a rhetorical tactic strategically employed to further specific cultural and political agendas. While claiming to preserve the uniqueness, sanctity, and inviolability of human...
In the wake of World War II, the Nazi genocide of European Jews has come to stand for -the unspeakable, - posing crucial challenges to the represen...