Auschwitz and Afterimages
Opis
This deeply persuasive book presents a new and profound approach to the
testimony of the Holocaust. Nicholas Chare offers a critical reassessment
of the writings on the abject by Julia Kristeva, including her best known,
highly influential work 'Powers of Horror', first translated into English
in 1982. He re-appraises the value the concept of abjection holds for the
study of the witnessing and representation of the Holocaust. Chare also
provides fresh interpretations of, for example, the poetic prose of
Charlotte Delbo and the paintings of Francis Bacon, and he explores the
'Scrolls of Auschwitz', discovered buried in the grounds of the crematoria
at Birkenau. These material remains of an event that have become historical
documents composed in the most abject circumstance are analysed through
their physical state as excavated objects and testimonial texts extending
the complex reading of writing, imaging and the bodily that is the core of
Kristevan theses on abjection.