Holocaust Drama: The Theater of Atrocity

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Author(s): Gene A. Plunka
Series: Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 454

Half-title......Page 3
Series-title......Page 4
Title......Page 5
Copyright......Page 6
Contents......Page 7
Acknowledgments......Page 8
1 Introduction......Page 9
2 Staging the Banality of Evil......Page 28
3 Culture and the Holocaust......Page 58
4 The Holocaust as Literature of the Body......Page 79
5 Transcending the Holocaust......Page 102
6 Marxism and the Holocaust......Page 122
7 Aryan Responsibility During the Holocaust, I......Page 151
8 Aryan Responsibility During the Holocaust, II......Page 178
9 Heroism and Moral Responsibility in the Ghettoes......Page 197
10 Dignity in the Concentration Camps......Page 242
11 Holocaust Survivors in the United States and Israel......Page 260
12 The Survivor Syndrome and the Effects of the Holocaust on Survivor Families......Page 283
13 Holocaust Survivor Memory......Page 308
14 The Holocaust and Collective Memory......Page 326
1 Introduction......Page 336
2 Staging the Banality of Evil......Page 340
3 Culture and the Holocaust......Page 346
4 The Holocaust as Literature of the Body......Page 352
5 Transcending the Holocaust......Page 357
6 Marxism and the Holocaust......Page 363
7 Aryan Responsibility During the Holocaust, I......Page 369
8 Aryan Responsibility During the Holocaust, II......Page 374
9 Heroism and Moral Responsibility in the Ghettoes......Page 378
10 Dignity in the Concentration Camps......Page 384
11 Holocaust Survivors in the United States and Israel......Page 390
12 The Survivor Syndrome and the Effects of the Holocaust on Survivor Families......Page 393
13 Holocaust Survivor Memory......Page 397
14 The Holocaust and Collective Memory......Page 400
Bibliography......Page 404
Index......Page 441