Olga Lengyel, Auschwitz Survivor: Interdisciplinary Explorations

Author:   Peter Davies ,  Hannah Holtschneider ,  Sheila E. Jelen ,  Christoph Thonfeld
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
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9783031824890


Pages:   141
Publication Date:   14 February 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Olga Lengyel, Auschwitz Survivor: Interdisciplinary Explorations


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This book arises out of a long series of conversations about one of the most intriguing, but still under-researched, aspects of testimony: how the remembering and telling of an individual Holocaust survivor changes through time, through shifting contexts and with increasing age. It comes at this issue from an interdisciplinary perspective, not with the intention to develop a synthetic method but to explore how different perspectives overlap, conflict with or complement each other. It sets its definition of 'testimony statement' very broadly, treating published texts, video testimonies, and fragmentary statements and publications as of equal interest, without a hierarchy of value. The book focuses on Olga Lengyel (1908-2001). She wrote a memoir about her imprisonment in Auschwitz, first published in French in 1946, which was translated into English with modifications in 1947, and, half a century later, in 1998, she gave video testimony for the USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive. Her testimony is well known enough to have gained a public profile and to have attracted some scholarly attention, but is not 'canonical'. Her work is internationally known, having been translated and received in a number of languages, and having been an inspiration for William Styron’s bestseller Sophie’s Choice. This book provides a condensed critical resource on Lengyel’s testimonies, addressing matters of historical veracity, of trauma, of gender, of memory, and of genre in the transmission and reception of Holocaust testimonies over time and across cultures.

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Author:   Peter Davies ,  Hannah Holtschneider ,  Sheila E. Jelen ,  Christoph Thonfeld
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN:  

9783031824890


ISBN 10:   303182489
Pages:   141
Publication Date:   14 February 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Narrative Choice and Ethical Self Positioning in Olga Lengel’s Testimonies; Peter Davies.- 1. Was Olga Lengyel Jewish?; Gabriel Finder.- 2. Whose Story is This? Olga Lengyel’s Five Chimneys and Maternal Trauma in the Holocaust; Sheila Jelen.- 3. Self-preservation through Agency in Olga Lengyel’s Testimonies; Hannah Holtschneider.- 4. Representation of Perpetrators in Olga Lengyel’s 1946 Memoir and her 1998 Shoah Foundation Testimony; Christoph Thonfeld.- Conclusion: Future Direction in Interdisciplinary Approaches to Holocaust Testimonies; Peter Davies, Gabriel Finder, Hannah Holtschneider, Sheila Jelen and Christoph Thonfeld.

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Sheila E. Jelen is Professor of Religion, Literature and Visual Culture and the History of Judaism in the Divinity School at the University of Chicago, USA. Peter Davies is Professor of Modern German Studies at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Hannah Holtschneider is Professor of Contemporary Jewish Cultural History at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Christoph Thonfeld is Head of the Research Department at Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, Germany.

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