"After Dachau" Daniela Quinna. Odpominanie Holokaustu: afekt, pobudzenie, transkrypta

The article is devoted to the analysis of Daniel Quinn’s After Dachau novel, still not translated into Polish, in the context of Holocaust studies, historical and cultural memory, as well as psychoanalytic concepts of Bracha L. Ettinger and the category of the affective impact of works of art. Quinn...

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Main Author: Natalia Lemann
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Language:Polish
Published: Ośrodek Badawczy Facta Ficta 2019-11-01
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spelling doaj-701cf86070c04b2f9a03a225b50aca182020-11-25T02:19:47ZpolOśrodek Badawczy Facta FictaCreatio Fantastica2300-25142019-11-0160111512610.5281/zenodo.3597818"After Dachau" Daniela Quinna. Odpominanie Holokaustu: afekt, pobudzenie, transkryptaNatalia Lemann0Uniwersytet ŁódzkiThe article is devoted to the analysis of Daniel Quinn’s After Dachau novel, still not translated into Polish, in the context of Holocaust studies, historical and cultural memory, as well as psychoanalytic concepts of Bracha L. Ettinger and the category of the affective impact of works of art. Quinn presents a world in which the crime of the Holocaust has been oblitereted and culturally repulsed, because in this world the Third Reich has won World War II. After Dachau is an alternate history novel and, as such, it provides a significant contribution to the discussions about the obligation to remember historical traumas—including the Shoah and wider, the history of genocide. Quinn problematizes the issues of a painful individual process of disremembering and impelling the society to recall the rejected memory of crimes. And since in the novel the process of recollection of cultural memory is induced by works of art, this analysis utilises Ettinger’s concepts of affect and matrix.https://creatiofantastica.com/after-dachau-daniela-quinna-odpominanie-holokaustu-afekt-pobudzenie-transkrypta/allohistoryalternate historycounterfactualityafter dachaudaniel quinnbracha ettingerpsychoanalysistranscriptum
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"After Dachau" Daniela Quinna. Odpominanie Holokaustu: afekt, pobudzenie, transkrypta
Creatio Fantastica
allohistory
alternate history
counterfactuality
after dachau
daniel quinn
bracha ettinger
psychoanalysis
transcriptum
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title "After Dachau" Daniela Quinna. Odpominanie Holokaustu: afekt, pobudzenie, transkrypta
title_short "After Dachau" Daniela Quinna. Odpominanie Holokaustu: afekt, pobudzenie, transkrypta
title_full "After Dachau" Daniela Quinna. Odpominanie Holokaustu: afekt, pobudzenie, transkrypta
title_fullStr "After Dachau" Daniela Quinna. Odpominanie Holokaustu: afekt, pobudzenie, transkrypta
title_full_unstemmed "After Dachau" Daniela Quinna. Odpominanie Holokaustu: afekt, pobudzenie, transkrypta
title_sort "after dachau" daniela quinna. odpominanie holokaustu: afekt, pobudzenie, transkrypta
publisher Ośrodek Badawczy Facta Ficta
series Creatio Fantastica
issn 2300-2514
publishDate 2019-11-01
description The article is devoted to the analysis of Daniel Quinn’s After Dachau novel, still not translated into Polish, in the context of Holocaust studies, historical and cultural memory, as well as psychoanalytic concepts of Bracha L. Ettinger and the category of the affective impact of works of art. Quinn presents a world in which the crime of the Holocaust has been oblitereted and culturally repulsed, because in this world the Third Reich has won World War II. After Dachau is an alternate history novel and, as such, it provides a significant contribution to the discussions about the obligation to remember historical traumas—including the Shoah and wider, the history of genocide. Quinn problematizes the issues of a painful individual process of disremembering and impelling the society to recall the rejected memory of crimes. And since in the novel the process of recollection of cultural memory is induced by works of art, this analysis utilises Ettinger’s concepts of affect and matrix.
topic allohistory
alternate history
counterfactuality
after dachau
daniel quinn
bracha ettinger
psychoanalysis
transcriptum
url https://creatiofantastica.com/after-dachau-daniela-quinna-odpominanie-holokaustu-afekt-pobudzenie-transkrypta/
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