TY - JOUR
T1 - Holocaust testimony as sources for (a) cultural history of the holocaust
T2 - The Anecdote as an analytical tool
AU - Benninga, Noah
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - This paper suggests using Joel Fineman's 1987 concept of the Anecdote as an analytical tool for the historical interpretation of Holocaust testimonies and witness accounts. While the theory of the concept is introduced and elaborated in sections II and III, the argument is framed by a double contextualization of the need for such an approach. Section I argues for the current historiographic relevance of an anecdotal approach. Section IV considers the practical importance of Anecdotes in survivor testimonies through the testimony of the late Dr. Jacques Stroumsa ("The Violinist from Auschwitz"). The final section suggests that Anecdotes relate to the (historical) Reality through the field of the uncanny.
AB - This paper suggests using Joel Fineman's 1987 concept of the Anecdote as an analytical tool for the historical interpretation of Holocaust testimonies and witness accounts. While the theory of the concept is introduced and elaborated in sections II and III, the argument is framed by a double contextualization of the need for such an approach. Section I argues for the current historiographic relevance of an anecdotal approach. Section IV considers the practical importance of Anecdotes in survivor testimonies through the testimony of the late Dr. Jacques Stroumsa ("The Violinist from Auschwitz"). The final section suggests that Anecdotes relate to the (historical) Reality through the field of the uncanny.
KW - Anecdote
KW - Dr. Jacques Stroumsa
KW - Holocaust testimonies
KW - Post-Holocaust historiography
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AN - SCOPUS:84883400806
SN - 1899-3044
SP - 414
EP - 432
JO - Kwartalnik Historii Zydow / Jewish History Quarterly
JF - Kwartalnik Historii Zydow / Jewish History Quarterly
IS - 2
ER -