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After the Holocaust, the Book of Job, Primo Levi, and the path to affliction, C. Fred Alford

Label
After the Holocaust, the Book of Job, Primo Levi, and the path to affliction, C. Fred Alford
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
After the Holocaust
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
667030616
Responsibility statement
C. Fred Alford
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
the Book of Job, Primo Levi, and the path to affliction
Summary
The Holocaust marks a decisive moment in modern suffering in which it becomes almost impossible to find meaning or redemption in the experience. In this study, C. Fred Alford offers a new and thoughtful examination of the experience of suffering. Moving from the Book of Job, an account of meaningful suffering in a God-drenched world, to the work of Primo Levi, who attempted to find meaning in the Holocaust through absolute clarity of insight, he concludes that neither strategy works well in today's world. More effective are the day-to-day coping practices of some survivors. Drawing on testimonies of survivors from the Fortunoff Video Archives, Alford also applies the work of Julia Kristeva and the psychoanalyst Donald Winnicot to his examination of a topic that has been and continues to be central to human experience.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Job, transitional space, and the ruthless use of the object -- Holocaust testimonies : after the silence of Job -- Sisyphus, Levi, and Job at Auschwitz -- Conclusion : beyond the silence of Job
Content
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