HOLOCAUST AND TRAUMA LITERATURE

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Syllabus HOLOCAUST AND TRAUMA LITERATURE - 33808 Last update 25-01-2014 HU Credits: 2 Degree/Cycle: 2nd degree (Master) Responsible Department: Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry Academic year: 1 Semester: 1st Semester Teaching Languages: Hebrew Campus: Mt. Scopus Course/Module Coordinator: Amos Goldberg Coordinator Email: amos.goldberg@mail.huji.ac.il Coordinator Office Hours: Wednesday 10:15-12:00 Teaching Staff: Dr. Amos Goldberg page 1 / 7

Course/Module description: The Seminar will combine readings of trauma theory texts together with critical readings in literary texts. We will focus on the ways by which "trauma" has become a key analytic concept for understanding culture in the last few decades and on the critique this trend has received. We will also read literary and other texts that deal with the major personal collective or cultural of traumas of the 20th century. A major emphasis will be out on works dealing with the Holocaust. Course/Module aims: a. Basic understanding of primary ideas in trauma theory in cultural and psychoanalytic contexts. b. Being introduced to canonical texts on the trauma first and foremost on the Holocaust. c. Developing the abilities to sophisticatedly read texts from the analytic perspective of the concept of trauma. Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to: At the end of this seminar the students will be able to critically reflect on cultural texts from the perspective of trauma theory while maintaining also the capability to reflect critically on this very theory itself. Attendance requirements(%): 100 Teaching arrangement and method of instruction: Seminar: discussion among participants on texts that were read or films the were seen in advance Course/Module Content: Holocaust and Trauma Literature (Semester I 2004, 33808) Dr. Amos Goldberg M.A. Seminar, The Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry Monday 12:30-!4:00 Room 305 Gester Building Office hours: Wed. 10:15-11:15 Room 311 Gester Building amos.goldberg@mail.huji.ac.il Seminar's obligations: Reading and participation Writing a seminar/ final paper page 2 / 7

Bibliography I Short introduction Class 1: 14.10 Ida Fink, Nocturnal Variation on a Theme, Traces, Philip Boehm and Francine Prose (Translated), New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1998. Kalonymus Kalmish Shapira, Sacred Fire: Torah from the Years of Fury 1939-1942 Paperback, J. Hershy Worch (Translator(, Debora Miller (Edited). פלה שפס, בלב בערה השלהבת: יומן ממחנה גרינברג, אלכסנדר נצר (תרגום), יד ושם, 2002. Class 2: 21.10 What is "trauma"? Sigmund Freud, "Beyond the Pleasure Principle", On Metapsychology, Albert Dickson (Editor), Middlesex, 1987. II: The Camp Class 3: 28.10 Threats of modernity Franz Kafka, In The Penal Colony & Other Stories, Schocken Books, 1995, pp.191-230. / Franz Kafka, In The Penal Colony, Ian Johnston (translated), Kartindo Books, http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~davis/crs/e321/kafka-penalcolony.pdf Class 4: 4.11 In the heart of Hell זלמן גרדובסקי, בלב הגיהינום: יומני של אסיר וממנהיגי מרד הזונדרקומנדו באושוויץ, ידיעות אחרונות 2012 עמ' 121-185 Class 5: 11.11 The Body Jean Amיry, "Torture", At the Mind's Limits: Contemplations by a Survivor on Auschwitz and its Realities, Sidney and Stella P. Rosenfeld (translated), Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1980, pp. 21-40. Class 6: 18.11 Identifying with the aggressor? Watching: Liliana Cavani, "Night Porter" Primo Levi, "The Great Zone", The Drowned and the Saved, Abacus, 1988, pp. 22-51. III Trauma and History Class 7: 27.11 Structural trauma and historical trauma Dominick Lacapra, Writing History, Writing Trauma, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001, pp. 43-85. Class 8: 2.12 page 3 / 7

Between the survivor and the historian Otto Dov Kulka, Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death, Ralph Mandel (translated), Allen Lane by Penguin Books, 2013. Class 9: 9.12 Saul Friedlהnder, "Introduction", The Years of Extermination: Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1939-1945, HarperCollins, 2007, pp. xiii-xxvi. Amos Goldberg, The Victim's Voice and Melodramatic Esthetics In History, History and Theory, 48 (3) Oct. 2009 pp. 220-237. Class: 10: 16.12 The motive of "Silence" Watching: Yael Hersonski, "A Film Unfinished" Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi, "Representing Auschwitz" History and Memory, Vol. 7, No. 2, Fall - Winter, 1995 pp. 121-154. IV Second Generation Class 11: 23.12. Second Generation? Carol Kidron, "Surviving a Distant Past-. A Case Study of the Cultural Construction of Trauma Descendant Identity", Ethos, 2004 31(4):513-544. Class 12: 30.12 Perpetrators' second generation Bernhard Schlink, The Reader, Carol Brown Janeway (translated), Phoenix House, 1997. V Trauma and Nationalism Class 13: War and Trauma Haim Sabato, Adjusting Sights, Hillel Halkin (Translator), Toby Press, 2003. Class 14: 13.1 When national traumas clash Watching: Returning to Haifa (by Ghassan Kanafani), staged by the Camery Theatre Group. Required Reading: Holocaust and Trauma Literature (Semester I 2004, 33808) Dr. Amos Goldberg M.A. Seminar, The Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry Monday 12:30-!4:00 Room 305 Gester Building page 4 / 7

Office hours: Wed. 10:15-11:15 Room 311 Gester Building amos.goldberg@mail.huji.ac.il Seminar's obligations: Reading and participation Writing a seminar/ final paper Bibliography I Short introduction Class 1: 14.10 Ida Fink, Nocturnal Variation on a Theme, Traces, Philip Boehm and Francine Prose (Translated), New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1998. Kalonymus Kalmish Shapira, Sacred Fire: Torah from the Years of Fury 1939-1942 Paperback, J. Hershy Worch (Translator(, Debora Miller (Edited). פלה שפס, בלב בערה השלהבת: יומן ממחנה גרינברג, אלכסנדר נצר (תרגום), יד ושם, 2002. Class 2: 21.10 What is "trauma"? Sigmund Freud, "Beyond the Pleasure Principle", On Metapsychology, Albert Dickson (Editor), Middlesex, 1987. II: The Camp Class 3: 28.10 Threats of modernity Franz Kafka, In The Penal Colony & Other Stories, Schocken Books, 1995, pp.191-230. / Franz Kafka, In The Penal Colony, Ian Johnston (translated), Kartindo Books, http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~davis/crs/e321/kafka-penalcolony.pdf Class 4: 4.11 In the heart of Hell זלמן גרדובסקי, בלב הגיהינום: יומני של אסיר וממנהיגי מרד הזונדרקומנדו באושוויץ, ידיעות אחרונות 2012 עמ' 121-185 Class 5: 11.11 The Body Jean Amיry, "Torture", At the Mind's Limits: Contemplations by a Survivor on Auschwitz and its Realities, Sidney and Stella P. Rosenfeld (translated), Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1980, pp. 21-40. Class 6: 18.11 Identifying with the aggressor? Watching: Liliana Cavani, "Night Porter" Primo Levi, "The Great Zone", The Drowned and the Saved, Abacus, 1988, pp. 22-51. III Trauma and History page 5 / 7

Class 7: 27.11 Structural trauma and historical trauma Dominick Lacapra, Writing History, Writing Trauma, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001, pp. 43-85. Class 8: 2.12 Between the survivor and the historian Otto Dov Kulka, Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death, Ralph Mandel (translated), Allen Lane by Penguin Books, 2013. Class 9: 9.12 Saul Friedlהnder, "Introduction", The Years of Extermination: Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1939-1945, HarperCollins, 2007, pp. xiii-xxvi. Amos Goldberg, The Victim's Voice and Melodramatic Esthetics In History, History and Theory, 48 (3) Oct. 2009 pp. 220-237. Class: 10: 16.12 The motive of "Silence" Watching: Yael Hersonski, "A Film Unfinished" Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi, "Representing Auschwitz" History and Memory, Vol. 7, No. 2, Fall - Winter, 1995 pp. 121-154. IV Second Generation Class 11: 23.12. Second Generation? Carol Kidron, "Surviving a Distant Past-. A Case Study of the Cultural Construction of Trauma Descendant Identity", Ethos, 2004 31(4):513-544. Class 12: 30.12 Perpetrators' second generation Bernhard Schlink, The Reader, Carol Brown Janeway (translated), Phoenix House, 1997. V Trauma and Nationalism Class 13: War and Trauma Haim Sabato, Adjusting Sights, Hillel Halkin (Translator), Toby Press, 2003. Class 14: 13.1 When national traumas clash Watching: Returning to Haifa (by Ghassan Kanafani), staged by the Camery Theatre Group. page 6 / 7

Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) Additional Reading Material: Course/Module evaluation: End of year written/oral examination 0 % Presentation 0 % Participation in Tutorials 20 % Project work 80 % Assignments 0 % Reports 0 % Research project 0 % Quizzes 0 % Other 0 % Additional information: page 7 / 7