Modernity and the Holocaust / Edition 1

Modernity and the Holocaust / Edition 1

by Zygmunt Bauman
ISBN-10:
0801487196
ISBN-13:
9780801487194
Pub. Date:
08/28/2002
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10:
0801487196
ISBN-13:
9780801487194
Pub. Date:
08/28/2002
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Modernity and the Holocaust / Edition 1

Modernity and the Holocaust / Edition 1

by Zygmunt Bauman
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Overview

A new afterword to this edition, "The Duty to Remember—But What?" tackles difficult issues of guilt and innocence on the individual and societal levels. Zygmunt Bauman explores the silences found in debates about the Holocaust, and asks what the historical facts of the Holocaust tell us about the hidden capacities of present-day life. He finds great danger in such phenomena as the seductiveness of martyrdom; going to extremes in the name of safety; the insidious effects of tragic memory; and efficient, "scientific" implementation of the death penalty. Bauman writes, "Once the problem of the guilt of the Holocaust perpetrators has been by and large settled... the one big remaining question is the innocence of all the rest—not the least the innocence of ourselves."Among the conditions that made the mass extermination of the Holocaust possible, according to Bauman, the most decisive factor was modernity itself. Bauman's provocative interpretation counters the tendency to reduce the Holocaust to an episode in Jewish history, or to one that cannot be repeated in the West precisely because of the progressive triumph of modern civilization. He demonstrates, rather, that we must understand the events of the Holocaust as deeply rooted in the very nature of modern society and in the central categories of modern social thought.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801487194
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 08/28/2002
Edition description: With a New Afterword by the Author
Pages: 254
Sales rank: 343,005
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Zygmunt Bauman is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Leeds. He is the author of Modernity and Ambivalence, also from Cornell, and Legislators and Interpreters.

Table of Contents

Foreword.

1. Introduction: Sociology after the Holocaust.

2. Modernity, Racism, Extermination - I.

3. Modernity, Racism, Extermination - II.

4. On the Uniqueness and Normality of the Holocaust.

5. Soliciting Cooperation of the Victims.

6. The Ethics of Obedience (reading Milgram).

7. Towards a Sociological Theory of Morality Rationality and Shame.

Index.

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Summer 2001 Shofar

A new afterword to this edition tackles difficult issues of guilt and innocence on the individual and societal levels.

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A stunningly original set of reflections on racism, extermination, rationality, individual responsibility in criminal societies, and the sources of obedience and resistance.

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