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Holocaust and Genocide Studies 2002 16(1):77-93; doi:10.1093/hgs/16.1.77
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Recent Studies on Memory and Representation

Lawrence L. Langer1

1 Simmons College

Words and Witness: Narrative and Aesthetic Strategies in the Representation of the Holocaust, Lea Wernick Fridman (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2000), xiii + 177 pp., $16.95.

Traumatic Realism: The Demands of Holocaust Representation, Michael Rothberg (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2000), xi + 323 pp., $19.95.

Holocaust Representation: Art within the Limits of History and Ethics, Berel Lang (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000), xiv + 175 pp., $38.00.

Spectacular Suffering: Theatre, Fascism, and the Holocaust, Vivian M. Patraka (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999), x + 159 pp., $35.00.

The Claims of Memory: Representations of the Holocaust in Contemporary Germany and France, Caroline Wiedmer (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1999), x + 244 pp., $39.95.

At Memory's Edge: After-Images of the Holocaust in Contemporary Art and Architecture, James E. Young (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000), viii + 248 pp., $35.00.


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