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Revisiting Modernity and the Holocaust: Heritage, Dilemmas, Extensions [Hardback]

Edited by (University of Leeds, UK), Edited by (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 250 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 503 g, 14 Halftones, black and white; 14 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Classical and Contemporary Social Theory
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367637545
  • ISBN-13: 9780367637545
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"Zygmunt Bauman's Modernity and the Holocaust is a decisive text of intellectual reflection after Auschwitz, in which Bauman rejected the idea that the Holocaust represented the polar opposite of modernity and saw it instead as its dark potentiality. Bringing together leading scholars from across disciplines, this volume offers the first set of focused and critical commentaries on this classic work of social theory, evaluating its ongoing contribution to scholarship in the social sciences and humanities.Addressing the core messages of Modernity and the Holocaust that continue to sound amidst the convulsions of the present, the chapters situate Bauman's volume in the social, cultural and academic context of its genesis, and considers its role in the complex processes of Holocaust memorialisation. Offering extensions of Bauman's thesis to lesser-known and under-theorised events of mass violence, and also considering the significance of Janina Bauman's writings in their own right, this volume will appeal to scholars of sociology, intellectual history, Holocaust and genocide studies, moral philosophy, memory studies, and cultural theory"--

Zygmunt Bauman’s Modernity and the Holocaust is a decisive text of intellectual reflection after Auschwitz, in which Bauman rejected the idea that the Holocaust represented the polar opposite of modernity and saw it instead as its dark potentiality. Bringing together leading scholars from across disciplines, this volume offers the first set of focused and critical commentaries on this classic work of social theory, evaluating its ongoing contribution to scholarship in the social sciences and humanities. Addressing the core messages of Modernity and the Holocaust that continue to sound amidst the convulsions of the present, the chapters situate Bauman’s volume in the social, cultural and academic context of its genesis, and considers its role in the complex processes of Holocaust memorialisation. Offering extensions of Bauman’s thesis to lesser-known and undertheorised events of mass violence, and also considering the significance of Janina Bauman’s writings in their own right, this volume will appeal to scholars of sociology, intellectual history, Holocaust and genocide studies, moral philosophy, memory studies and cultural theory.



Bringing together leading scholars from across disciplines, this volume offers the first set of focused and critical commentaries on Zygmunt Bauman’s Modernity and the Holocaust, evaluating its ongoing contribution to scholarship in the social sciences and humanities.

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'Revisiting Modernity and the Holocaust is an essential and timely contribution both to contemporary debates and to the understanding of the development of Baumans thinking. Now, five years after his death, and in a context where there is growing critical appraisal of his work (as well as recent antisemitic attacks against him in Poland) these essays offer new and fascinating ways to look back at a key moment in Baumans intellectual trajectory.' Janet Wolff, University of Manchester, UK

'Revisiting Modernity and the Holocaust is an essential contribution both to contemporary debates on the Holocaust and to the understanding of Baumans thinking.' Anca Blan, Holocaust. Studii i cercetri

'The book is not an uncritical celebration of Bauman as a major European social thinker or an uncritical celebration of Modernity and the Holocaust as a masterpiece and his crowning achievement. The chapters in the book give the reader detailed, informed and often critical evaluation of Baumans work on the Holocaust including regarding the motivation of perpetrators and victims, the role of the Judenräte and the Sonderkommandos and their co-operation, their agency, proximity and face to face cruelty particularly against women.' Shaun Best, Sociology

'With a new potentially genocidal war at the centre of Europe, Zygmunt Baumans warnings in Modernity and the Holocaust that this could happen again are chillingly borne out.' William Outhwaite, Studia Litteraria et Historica

'A useful measure of the state of affairs with reference to Modernity and the Holocaust today is offered by Jack Palmer and Dariusz Brzeziskis new volume. () It is avolume that will become a standard reference in itself.' Peter Beilharz, Studia Litteraria et Historica

Notes on contributors vii
Acknowledgements xii
Editors' introduction: through the window again: revisiting Modernity and the Holocaust 1(22)
Jack Palmer
Dariusz Brzezinski
PART 1 Sociology after Modernity and the Holocaust
23(34)
1 Modernity or decivilisation? Reflections on Modernity and the Holocaust Today
25(14)
Larry Ray
2 The sociology of modernity, the ethnography of the Holocaust: what Zygmunt Bauman knew
39(18)
Joanna Tokarska-Bakir
PART 2 Rationality, obedience, agency
57(52)
3 From understanding victims to victims' understanding: rationality, shame and other emotions in Modernity and the Holocaust
59(16)
Dominic Williams
4 Warsaw Jews in the face of the Holocaust: `trajectory' as the key concept in understanding victims' behaviour
75(13)
Maria Ferenc
5 Visual representations of modernity in documents from the Lodz Ghetto
88(21)
Pawel Michna
PART 3 Extensions and reevaluations
109(34)
6 Reassessing Modernity and the Holocaust in the light of genocide in Bosnia
111(14)
Arne Johan Vetlesen
7 The Rwandan genocide and the multiplicity of modernity
125(18)
Jack Palmer
PART 4 `That world that was not his' - on Janina Bauman
143(54)
8 Janina Bauman: to remain human in inhuman conditions
145(11)
Lydia Bauman
9 Janina and Zygmunt Bauman: a case study of inspiring collaboration
156(21)
Izabela Wagner
10 Reading Modernity and the Holocaust with and against Winter in the Morning
177(20)
Griselda Pollock
PART 5 The legacies of Modernity and the Holocaust
197(35)
11 Bauman, the Frankfurt School, and the tradition of enlightened catastrophism
199(19)
Jonathon Catlin
12 Modernity and the Holocaust and the concentrationary universe
218(14)
Max Silverman
Off-the-Scene: An Afterword 232(14)
Bryan Cheyette
Index 246
Jack Palmer is Research Fellow in the School of Sociology and Social Policy and Deputy Director of the Bauman Institute at the University of Leeds, UK. He is the author of Entanglements of Modernity, Colonialism and Genocide.

Dariusz Brzeziski is Assistant Professor in the Department of Theoretical Sociology at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He is the author of Zygmunt Bauman and the Theory of Culture.