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In The Generation of Postmemory, Marianne Hirsch delves into the intricate ways in which the memories of trauma and loss are transmitted across generations. The book examines how children of survivors of traumatic events, particularly the Holocaust, engage with the past through a complex interplay of personal and collective memory.
Hirsch introduces the concept of 'postmemory', a term she uses to describe the relationship that the generation following witnesses and survivors have with the traumatic experiences of their predecessors. Through a blend of personal narrative, cultural analysis, and poignant examples from various media, she articulates how these memories shape identity, cultural understanding, and emotional landscapes.
This book is ideal for those interested in cultural studies, gender studies, and Jewish studies, as well as anyone seeking to understand the complexities of memory in shaping human experience. Readers who appreciated Hirsch's previous work, such as Family Frames, will find this exploration equally compelling.
“A profound exploration of how the past continues to shape the present.”
Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: × ×
Pages: 320
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231156530
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