Limit search to available items
Book Cover
E-book
Author Goldwyn, Adam J.

Title Homer, Humanism, Holocaust : Jewish responses to the crisis of enlightenment during world war ii
Published Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022

Copies

Description 1 online resource
Contents Chapter 1 Homer and the Jews on the Cusp of World War 2 -- Chapter 2 Nihilism, Thoughtlessness, and the Bourgeois Odysseus: Theodor Adorno, Hannah Arendt, and the Failure of Enlightenment Humanism -- Chapter 3 Reflections on a Damaged Life: Hermann Brochs Mythical Method and Rachel Bespaloffs On the Iliad -- Chapter 4 Odysseus (Memory) Scar: Geoffrey Hartmans Erich Auerbachs Odysseus -- Chapter 5 Helene Cixous and Daniel Mendelsohns Postmemory Scars: The Iliad, the Odyssey, and the Holocaust in the Twenty-First Century
Summary This book examines how Jewish intellectuals during and after the Second World War reinterpreted Homers epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey, in light of their own wartime experiences, drawing a parallel between the ancient Greek genocide of the Trojans and the Nazi genocide of the Jews. The wartime writings of Theodore Adorno, Hannah Arendt, Erich Auerbach, Rachel Bespaloff, Hermann Broch, Max Horkheimer, Primo Levi, and others were attempts both to understand the collapse of European civilization and the Enlightenment through critiques of their foundational texts and to imagine the place of the Homeric epics in a new post-War humanism. The book thus also explores the reception of these writers, analyzing how Jewish child-survivors like Geoffrey Hartman and Helene Cixous and writers of the post-Holocaust generation like Daniel Mendelsohn continued to read the epics as narratives of grief, trauma, and woundedness into the twenty-first century. Adam J. Goldwyn is Associate Professor of English at North Dakota State University, USA. He is the author of Byzantine Ecocriticism: Women, Nature, and Power in the Medieval Greek Romance (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) and Witness Literature in Byzantium: Narrating Slaves, Prisoners, and Refugees (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021), and co-editor of Mediterranean Modernism: Intercultural Exchange and Aesthetic Development (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).
Subject Homer -- Influence
SUBJECT Homer fast
Subject Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Philosophy
Jews -- Intellectual life -- 20th century
World War, 1939-1945 -- Literature and the war.
Literature and humanism.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Jews -- Intellectual life
Literature and humanism
Philosophy
War and literature
Genre/Form Literary criticism
Informational works
Literary criticism.
Informational works.
Critiques littéraires.
Documents d'information.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783031114731
3031114736