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Chambers, Ross Untimely Interventions: AIDS Writing, Testimonial, and the Rhetoric of Haunting eBook

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As atrocity has become characteristic of modern history, testimonial writing has become a major twentieth-century genre. Untimely Interventions relates testimonial writing, or witnessing, to the cultural situation of aftermath, exploring ways in which a culture can be haunted by its own history. Ross Chambers argues that culture produces itself as civilized by denying the forms of collective violence and other traumatic experience that it cannot control. In the context of such denial, personal accounts of collective disaster can function as a form of counter-denial. By investigating a range of writing on AIDS, the First World War, and the Holocaust, Chambers shows how such writing produces a rhetorical effect of haunting, as it seeks to describe the reality of those experiences culture renders unspeakable. Ross Chambers is Professor of Romance Languages at the University of Michigan. His other books includeFacing It: AIDS Diaries and the Death of the Author.

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Title of eBook: Untimely Interventions: AIDS Writing, Testimonial, and the Rhetoric of Haunting
Release Date: 12-22-2009
Publisher: University of Michigan Press

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Untimely Interventions: AIDS Writing, Testimonial, and the Rhetoric of Haunting


Chapter One

Death at the Door

The trouble with death-at-your-doorstep is that it is happening to you. -Harold Brodkey, This Wild Darkness

Knocking at the Door

In August 1944, Robert Antelme was arrested in France as an agent of the Resistance and deported to Buchenwald, a political prisoner in the Reich. From there he was assigned to a work detail supplying slave labor to a factory at Gandersheim, some distance from the main camp. An intellectual with no trade skills, he was lucky to wangle his way inside the factory as a sweeper. Dirty and malodorous, dressed in rags and increasingly emaciated, the slaves were treated by the factory's civilian employees as either subhuman or invisible or both; they were given orders, sometimes curtly told to get out of the way (Weg!), and beaten or shouted at when they incurred anger. That was it.

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