Bark

Georges (Directeur d'etudes, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales) Didi-Huberman, Samuel E. (Lecturer, French Studies, University of Pennsylvania) Martin

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Bark, originally published as âEcorces by Les âEditions de Minuit in 2011, is a photographic and literary essay by leading French philosopher and art historian Georges Didi-Huberman (winner of the Adorno Prize in 2015), documenting the author's visit tothe site of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp in the summer of that year. The book comprises some 10,000 words, as well as 19 photographs taken by Didi-Huberman, which punctuate the text and serve both as signposts to the reader and as focal points for the tension between individual acts of looking and the construction of collective memory. Didi-Huberman refuses to consider Auschwitz as the name and site of some unimaginable, metaphysical absolute; rather, he advocates what he calls an archaeological point of view, attentive to the material details of the site as well as to the phenomenology and history of the images that have emerged from it. Unlike his previous work, however, Bark is less an academic study than a personal and literarily inflected meditation.The three strips of birch bark torn from a tree at the Birkenau site, laid out on a table in the book's opening photograph, appear to the author like 'the beginning of a letter to write.' While by no means an autobiographical text, Bark does lay bare thefact that Didi-Huberman's grandparents died at Auschwitz. The understated poignancy of the text is reinforced by the author's photographs, whose power could be said to lie precisely in their banality, as they make tangible the various features of the present site (walls, floors, fences, even flowers) and invite readers to look more closely in their effort to imagine the reality of the camps--Provided by publisher A noted French thinker's poignant reflections, in words and photographs, on his visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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Jaar
2017
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
136
Gewicht
254 gr
EAN
9780262036849
Afmetingen
191 x 140 x 19 mm
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