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Interpreting Primo Levi Interdisciplinary Perspectives

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

07.12.2015

Herausgeber

Arthur Chapman + weitere

Verlag

Palgrave Macmillan US

Seitenzahl

281

Maße (L/B/H)

21,6/14/1,8 cm

Gewicht

491 g

Auflage

1st ed. 2015

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-137-44233-8

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REVIEWER: Robert Gordon, Cambridge

Interpreting Primo Levi: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

This report is based on a detailed proposal with outline and chapter abstracts, two draft chapters (Rudolf, Geras) and reproductions of the original etchings by Jane Joseph to be included in the book.

The project is to publish a substantial edited volume on Holocaust survivor and writer Primo Levi, based on but not liimited to papers at an international conference on Levi held at Edge Hill University in 2012. The book will be divided into 6 sections, with 3 or 4 chapters in each, for a total of appx. 150,000 words. The sections will be cover the following areas.

- Political philosophy and ethics;
- Memory and Science;
- The human and the post-human;
- Language, identity and intertext;
- Holocaust education;
- Publishing, media and representation.

The contributors are drawn from a wide range of disciplines and take varying approaches. They include figures of international renown in the study of Levi (Cicioni, Woolf), and a group of lively young researchers, but also major figures from other related fields, including perhaps Levi's most active British interlocutor and sometime publisher, Rudolf (Rudolf's piece makes some fascinating literary connections from Levi to Leopardi, Byron, and others, but is most interesting as the history of a private correspondence between him and Levi regarding poetry and other matters).

The key strength of the proposal lies in the wide range of disciplines and approaches to Levi's work on offer. The section on Holocaust education is particularly welcome and innovative in academic work on Levi, as is the section on the human and post-human, linking Levi to some of the most interesting and original debates in contemporary philosophy (Hamilton, Benvegnu' look v strong here). Some threads and topics touched on in the other sections are perhaps less original in the field of critial work on Levi, but in more than one case they are revisited with strikiing elegance and clarity Geras is a good example of this here, as he authoritatively draws out lines of contrast between Levi and another survivor-writer, Jean Améry, but in doing so offers powerful insights into ideas of shame and hope from his standpoint as a political theorist. (It is also true, conversely, the Geras speaks as a reader from a related field - poitical theory - and so is not engaging with other work done on Levi and Améry). Other instances of original revisiting of key contributions by Levi would include: Woolf on The Periodic Table, Mooney on the 'Gray Zone'. Some contributions offer original archival research (e.g. Episcopo). Others make bold connections to issues beyond Levi's central concerns (e.g. Noah on Judith Butler's appropriations of Levi on Israel). There is a strong international dimension also, with contributors from Italy, Norway, the US, Australia etc, but also in links of analysis, e.g. between Levi and the Polish context, Levi and Shakespeare etc. The visual dimension of the etchings, which are very fine, would give the volume a distinctive element.

As the proposal indicates, there have been several other edited volumes about Levi published in English in the last ten years (including two by Palgrave in the US). This one would represent a further rich contribution to a growing and popular body of work on Levi. It is perhaps hard to make out a case for it as consistently distinctive from those other very worthy collections, except that it would be longer, more up-to-date and certainly has a cluster of outstanding contributors and contributions. I am also impressed by the care of the presentation of the proposal, the attentive work the editors are already doing with the authors, and the clarity and professionalism of the presentation and the conception, all of which bode very well for the completion of the book and for its careful shaping. Levi remains a highly popular, much read and much studied author, as o

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

07.12.2015

Herausgeber

Verlag

Palgrave Macmillan US

Seitenzahl

281

Maße (L/B/H)

21,6/14/1,8 cm

Gewicht

491 g

Auflage

1st ed. 2015

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-137-44233-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: [email protected]

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  • 1.Introduction;Minna Vuohelainen

    PART I: ETHICS, COMMUNICATION AND EDUCATION

    2.Hope, Shame And Resentment: Primo Levi And Jean Améry;Norman Geras

    3.The Ethics Of The Gray Zone; Catherine Mooney

    4. 'Labour Of Civilization And Peace': Primo Levi Looks At Interpreters And Interpreting;Mirna Cicioni

    5. Hatred In The Holocaust Classroom: Reading Primo Levi Affectively Toward Forgiveness;Christina Foisy

    PART II: HUMANITY, ANIMALITY AND SCIENCE

    6.Humanity, Animality And Philosophy In Primo Levi;Christopher Hamilton

    7. Witnessing Animal Suffering: Primo Levi On Animal Experimentation;Damiano Benvegnù

    8.The Story Of A Carbon Atom: Primo Levi's Material Science;Judith Woolf

    PART III: THE CAMPS: MEMORY AND SPACE

    9.Une Histoire Des Odeurs: The Olfactory World In Primo Levi's Narratives;Inés Valle Morán

    10.The Concentrationary Universe: Primo Levi's Spatial Consciousness;Minna Vuohelainen

    11. The Offense Of The Memory: Memory And Metaphor In The Drowned And The Saved;Brian Walter

    PART IV: LITERATURE AND INTERTEXT

    12. Paper Memories, Inked Genealogies: About Primo Levi's The Search For Roots;Maria Anna Mariani

    13. Angelic Butterfly And The Gorgon: On Lightness In Primo Levi's Writing;Franco Baldasso

    14. 'Il Resto [Non] È Silenzio': The Friendship Of Texts Between Hamlet And Se Questo;Catherine Charlwood

    PART V: MEDIA, PUBLISHING AND ILLUSTRATION

    15. On Solid Air: Primo Levi And The Radio RAI;Giuseppe Episcopo

    16.'Best Regards From Home To Home': Primo Levi's Letters To A UK Friend And Publisher; Anthony Rudolf

    17. Illustrating Primo Levi: Jane Joseph And Anthony Rudolf In Conversation;Jane Joseph And Anthony Rudolf