Possessed by Postmemory: Thane Rosenbaum’s Elijah Visible

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Stanislav Kolář
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This paper analyses the short story cycle Elijah Visible by Thane Rosenbaum, who represents the second generation of American writers responding to the Holocaust. Rosenbaum focuses on what is termed the intergenerational transmission of trauma. The paper attempts to show how the fragmented identity of Adam Posner, the protagonist of the cycle, has been shaped by the legacy of his parents’ Holocaust experience. It draws on Marianne Hirsch’s concept of postmemory and follows the author’s approach to his protagonist’s appropriation of the Holocaust which results in his obsession with cataclysmic wartime experiences. The paper also examines Rosenbaum’s attitude to the silence surrounding the Holocaust and its effects. It explores how the repression of the tragic family history as a defense mechanism leads to the alienation of children from their parents and profoundly complicates their mutual relationship. Furthermore, gaps and blanks in the knowledge of the past, together with the impossibility of fully grasping the original trauma, fuel the protagonist’s imagination. This imaginative investment also forms the main character’s postmemory and contributes to his feeling of being relocated in space and time—his “cattle car complex”, to quote the title of the initial story of Rosenbaum’s book.
被后记忆附身:塞恩·罗森鲍姆的伊利亚可见
本文分析了美国第二代回应大屠杀的作家塞恩·罗森鲍姆的短篇小说《看得见的以利亚》。罗森鲍姆关注的是所谓的创伤的代际传递。这篇论文试图展示亚当·波斯纳(Adam Posner)的支离破碎的身份是如何被他父母的大屠杀经历所塑造的。它借鉴了玛丽安·赫希(Marianne Hirsch)的后记忆概念,并遵循作者的方法,讲述了主人公对大屠杀的挪用,这导致了他对灾难性的战争经历的痴迷。本文还探讨了罗森鲍姆对围绕大屠杀及其影响的沉默的态度。它探讨了悲剧家族史的压抑作为一种防御机制如何导致孩子与父母的疏远,并使他们的相互关系变得深刻复杂。此外,对过去的认识的空白和空白,加上无法完全掌握最初的创伤,激发了主人公的想象力。这种富有想象力的投入也形成了主人公的后记忆,并有助于他在空间和时间上重新定位的感觉——引用罗森鲍姆书中最初故事的标题——他的“牛车情结”。
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NJES Nordic Journal of English Studies
NJES Nordic Journal of English Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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