The "Spectral Turn": Jewish ghosts in the Polish post-Holocaust imaginaire

Over the last decades, studies on cultural memory have taken a "spectral turn" and have explored the potential of haunting metaphors for addressing past instances of violence that affect present cultural realities. This book contributes to the discussions on haunting by enquiring into its...

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Published in:Erinnerungskulturen
Contributors: Dziuban, Zuzanna 1981- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Bielefeld Transcipt [2019]
In: Erinnerungskulturen (volume 6)
Series/Journal:Erinnerungskulturen volume 6
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Poles / Ghost / Jews (Motif) / Pop culture
Further subjects:B Jewish Culture
B Critical Art
B Holocaust
B Literature
B Judaism in literature
B Violence
B Ghosts
B Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature
B Jews Study and teaching
B Popular Culture / Social Science
B Ghosts in popular culture (Poland)
B Cultural Studies
B Spectral Turn
B Past
B Judaism
B Memory Culture
B Popular Culture
B Politics
B Electronic books
B Present
B Haunting
B Collective Memory
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Erscheint auch als: Dziuban, Zuzanna: The »Spectral Turn« : Jewish Ghosts in the Polish Post-Holocaust Imaginaire. - Bielefeld : Transcipt Verlag,c2019. - 9783837636291
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Summary:Over the last decades, studies on cultural memory have taken a "spectral turn" and have explored the potential of haunting metaphors for addressing past instances of violence that affect present cultural realities. This book contributes to the discussions on haunting by enquiring into its culturally and historically located modality: the emergence of the figure of the Jewish ghost in contemporary Polish popular culture, literature and critical art. Gathering contributions from an interdisciplinary group of scholars, it locates this new interest in Jewish ghosts on the map of other Polish (and Jewish) ghostologies and seeks to explore their cultural and political functions in the Polish post-Holocaust imaginaire
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ISBN:383943629X
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.14361/9783839436295