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Examines how German-Jewish writers from Eastern Europe who migrated
to Germany during or after the Cold War have widened European
cultural memory to include the traumas of the Gulag. Preserving the
memory of the Holocaust as a moral and ethical limit case is key to
the European Union's attempt to construct a pan-European identity.
But with the Eastern expansion of the EU, new member states have
challenged the Holocaust's singularity, calling for the traumas of
the Stalinist Gulag to be acknowledged much more explicitly. Thus
even though Europe has been unified politically, it is divided by
its diverging perceptions of the past. Jessica Ortner argues that
German-Jewish writers from Eastern Europe and the GDR who migrated
to Germany as refugees during or after the Cold War have responded
critically to the need to widen European cultural memory to include
the traumatic experiences of the East. The writers focused on
include Katja Petrowskaja, Olga Grjasnowa, Lena Gorelik, Vladimir
Vertlib, and Barbara Honigmann. A central focus of the book is the
"traveling of memories" from Eastern Europe and the GDR to
(Western) Germany and Austria. Introducing the term "literature of
mnemonic migration," Ortner asserts that these authors' writings
negotiate the mnemonic divide between East and West. They criticize
the normative memory politics of both Germany and the Soviet Union
and address not only the politically explosive question of how to
remember both National Socialism and Communism but also the status
of Jews in contemporary Germany.
Edited volume tracing the development of a new generation of German
Jewish writers, offering fresh interpretations of individual works,
and probing the very concept of "German Jewish literature." The
1990 reunification of Germany gave rise to a new generation of
writers who write in German, identify as both German and Jewish,
and often also sustain cultural affiliations with places such as
Russia, Azerbaijan, or Israel. This edited volume traces the
development of this new literature into the present, offers fresh
interpretations of individual works, and probes the very concept of
"German Jewish literature." A central theme is the transformation
ofmemory at a time when the Holocaust is moving into greater
historical distance while the influx of new immigrant groups to
Germany brings other past trauma into view. The volume's ten
original essays by scholars from Europe and the US reframe the
debates about Holocaust memory and contemporary German culture. The
concluding interviews with authors Mirna Funk and Olga Grjasnowa
offer a glimpse into the future of German Jewish literature.
Contributors: Luisa Banki, Caspar Battegay, Helen Finch, Mirna
Funk, Katja Garloff, Olga Grjasnowa, Elizabeth Loentz, Andree
Michaelis-Koenig, Agnes Mueller, Jessica Ortner, Jonathan Skolnik,
Stuart Taberner. Katja Garloff is Professor of German and
Humanities at Reed College. Agnes Mueller is the College of Arts
& Sciences Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at the
University of South Carolina.
Jessica Ortner, producer of the highly successful documentary on
meridian tapping, The Tapping Solution, offers women a better
choice. Why not lose the weight and create the life you've always
dreamt of? In this groundbreaking book, Jessica uses tapping to
help tackle the stress that leads to weight gain - including the
personal stresses of low self-esteem and a lack of confidence.
Using her own struggles with weight loss, along with success
stories of some of the thousands of women she's worked with,
Jessica walks readers through the process of discovering their
personal power and self-worth. Her programme is based on extensive
research into the benefits and success of tapping and the hormones
involved in stress and weight gain and it covers everything from
the emotional aspects of overeating and cravings, to how to find
joy in exercise, the power of pleasure, and how our families and
friends may inadvertently add to the problem.
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