List of Photographs
Acknowledgments
Preface
Part I. Reflections on Holocaust Representation and the Nonrepresentable: Theoretical Considerations
By Way of a Prologue
Naming It
Naming Auschwitz
Post-Auschwitz Implications for an Understanding of Language
The Nonrepresentable and the Murder of the Mother
The Silent Scream
The Nonrepresentable Site of Silence
Naming the Name, the Nameless, and the Assault on the Name
The Nonrepresentable Assault on the Nonrepresentable Good
The Assault on Time, the Death of Death, and Holocaust Representation
A Memory and a Name
Part II. The Literary Transcendence of Holocaust Representation: Speaking the Ineffable
Opening Thoughts: Epiphany and the Ultimate
A Word about Method: Substitution and the Transcendent
The Extermination of the Eternal
The Annihilation of the Father
The Obliteration of the Mother
The Collapse of Human Relation
The Disintegration of Knowledge
The Devastation of the Word
The Demolition of Meaning
The Desolation of the Soul
The Death of Death
The Eradication of the Child
Part III. The Photographic Transcendence of Holocaust Representation: Revealing the Invisible
The Legacy of Lot's Wife
Footprints
The Glory under Assault
The Mothers of Israel
The Child
The Face
The Edge of the Anti-World
The Grave without a Cemetery
The Muselmann
Selection: No Judge and No Judgment
A View from the Gas Chambers
Notes
Bibliography
Index
David Patterson is Hillel A. Feinberg Chair in Holocaust Studies at the University of Texas at Dallas. His many books include Anti-Semitism and Its Metaphysical Origins.