Testimony/Bearing Witness
Epistemology, Ethics, History and Culture
Herausgeber: Krämer, Sybille; Weigel, Sigrid
Testimony/Bearing Witness
Epistemology, Ethics, History and Culture
Herausgeber: Krämer, Sybille; Weigel, Sigrid
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Testimony/Bearing Witness establishes a dialogue between the different approaches to testimony in epistemology, historiography, law, art, media studies and psychiatry.
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Testimony/Bearing Witness establishes a dialogue between the different approaches to testimony in epistemology, historiography, law, art, media studies and psychiatry.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 702g
- ISBN-13: 9781783489756
- ISBN-10: 1783489758
- Artikelnr.: 46008988
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 702g
- ISBN-13: 9781783489756
- ISBN-10: 1783489758
- Artikelnr.: 46008988
Sybille Krämer is former Professor of Philosophy at Freie Universität Berlin and from 2019 she will hold a senior professorship at Leuphana University Lueneburg. Sigrid Weigel is former Director of the Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung (ZfL) in Berlin.
Introduction / Part I: Historical Perspectives / 1. The Presence of the
Witness, Francois Hartog/ 2. The Debate on Testimonies Concerning Miracles
and History in 17th-18th Century France, Michèle Bokobza Kahan/ 3.
Enlightenment Perspectives on the Problem of Testimony, Axel Gelfert/ Part
II: International Sites / 4. Testimony in Light of the Khmer Rouge Trials -
Reflections of a Judge Involved, Marcel Lemonde / 5. The Armenian Case -
Bearing Witness by mediation of the Second or Third Generation, Janine
Altounian / 6. Testimonies in the Spaces of Promoting and Opposing Violent
Extremism, Stevan Weine/ Part III: Holocaust- Paradigm and Intersection of
Survivior Testimony and Philosophical Epistemology / 7. The Power and
Perils of Being Believed, Benjamin McMyler / 8. The Testimony of the
Traumatic Witness: The Tension between the Therapeutic Act and the Loss of
Words and Their Meaning, Zohar Rubinstein / 9. Analysing Holocaust Survivor
Testimony: Certainties, Scepticism, Relativism, Martin Kusch / 10. Probing
the Limits of Visual Testimonies - A Cinematic Approach to Different Modes
of Testimony from the Warsaw Ghetto in Hersonski's A Film unfinished,
Sigrid Weigel / Part IV: Visibility and Media-History of Testimony / 11.
Like a Thief in the Night: Witnessing and Watching, John Durham Peters/ 12.
Remembrance of Things Past: Testimony and Imagination, Peter Geimer / 13.
The 1,001 Reflections of an Ongoing Catastrophe - From Visual to Cinematic
Testimony, Aurélia Kalisky / Part V: Epistemology of Testimony / 14.
Epistemic Dependence and Trust. On witnessing in the third-, second- and
first-person perspective, Sybille Krämer / 15. The Philosophy of Testimony:
Between Epistemology and Ethics, Sibylle Schmidt / 16. Is Testimony an
Epistemically Distinguished Source of Knowledge?, Dirk Koppelberg /
Contributors / Acknowledgements
Witness, Francois Hartog/ 2. The Debate on Testimonies Concerning Miracles
and History in 17th-18th Century France, Michèle Bokobza Kahan/ 3.
Enlightenment Perspectives on the Problem of Testimony, Axel Gelfert/ Part
II: International Sites / 4. Testimony in Light of the Khmer Rouge Trials -
Reflections of a Judge Involved, Marcel Lemonde / 5. The Armenian Case -
Bearing Witness by mediation of the Second or Third Generation, Janine
Altounian / 6. Testimonies in the Spaces of Promoting and Opposing Violent
Extremism, Stevan Weine/ Part III: Holocaust- Paradigm and Intersection of
Survivior Testimony and Philosophical Epistemology / 7. The Power and
Perils of Being Believed, Benjamin McMyler / 8. The Testimony of the
Traumatic Witness: The Tension between the Therapeutic Act and the Loss of
Words and Their Meaning, Zohar Rubinstein / 9. Analysing Holocaust Survivor
Testimony: Certainties, Scepticism, Relativism, Martin Kusch / 10. Probing
the Limits of Visual Testimonies - A Cinematic Approach to Different Modes
of Testimony from the Warsaw Ghetto in Hersonski's A Film unfinished,
Sigrid Weigel / Part IV: Visibility and Media-History of Testimony / 11.
Like a Thief in the Night: Witnessing and Watching, John Durham Peters/ 12.
Remembrance of Things Past: Testimony and Imagination, Peter Geimer / 13.
The 1,001 Reflections of an Ongoing Catastrophe - From Visual to Cinematic
Testimony, Aurélia Kalisky / Part V: Epistemology of Testimony / 14.
Epistemic Dependence and Trust. On witnessing in the third-, second- and
first-person perspective, Sybille Krämer / 15. The Philosophy of Testimony:
Between Epistemology and Ethics, Sibylle Schmidt / 16. Is Testimony an
Epistemically Distinguished Source of Knowledge?, Dirk Koppelberg /
Contributors / Acknowledgements
Introduction / Part I: Historical Perspectives / 1. The Presence of the
Witness, Francois Hartog/ 2. The Debate on Testimonies Concerning Miracles
and History in 17th-18th Century France, Michèle Bokobza Kahan/ 3.
Enlightenment Perspectives on the Problem of Testimony, Axel Gelfert/ Part
II: International Sites / 4. Testimony in Light of the Khmer Rouge Trials -
Reflections of a Judge Involved, Marcel Lemonde / 5. The Armenian Case -
Bearing Witness by mediation of the Second or Third Generation, Janine
Altounian / 6. Testimonies in the Spaces of Promoting and Opposing Violent
Extremism, Stevan Weine/ Part III: Holocaust- Paradigm and Intersection of
Survivior Testimony and Philosophical Epistemology / 7. The Power and
Perils of Being Believed, Benjamin McMyler / 8. The Testimony of the
Traumatic Witness: The Tension between the Therapeutic Act and the Loss of
Words and Their Meaning, Zohar Rubinstein / 9. Analysing Holocaust Survivor
Testimony: Certainties, Scepticism, Relativism, Martin Kusch / 10. Probing
the Limits of Visual Testimonies - A Cinematic Approach to Different Modes
of Testimony from the Warsaw Ghetto in Hersonski's A Film unfinished,
Sigrid Weigel / Part IV: Visibility and Media-History of Testimony / 11.
Like a Thief in the Night: Witnessing and Watching, John Durham Peters/ 12.
Remembrance of Things Past: Testimony and Imagination, Peter Geimer / 13.
The 1,001 Reflections of an Ongoing Catastrophe - From Visual to Cinematic
Testimony, Aurélia Kalisky / Part V: Epistemology of Testimony / 14.
Epistemic Dependence and Trust. On witnessing in the third-, second- and
first-person perspective, Sybille Krämer / 15. The Philosophy of Testimony:
Between Epistemology and Ethics, Sibylle Schmidt / 16. Is Testimony an
Epistemically Distinguished Source of Knowledge?, Dirk Koppelberg /
Contributors / Acknowledgements
Witness, Francois Hartog/ 2. The Debate on Testimonies Concerning Miracles
and History in 17th-18th Century France, Michèle Bokobza Kahan/ 3.
Enlightenment Perspectives on the Problem of Testimony, Axel Gelfert/ Part
II: International Sites / 4. Testimony in Light of the Khmer Rouge Trials -
Reflections of a Judge Involved, Marcel Lemonde / 5. The Armenian Case -
Bearing Witness by mediation of the Second or Third Generation, Janine
Altounian / 6. Testimonies in the Spaces of Promoting and Opposing Violent
Extremism, Stevan Weine/ Part III: Holocaust- Paradigm and Intersection of
Survivior Testimony and Philosophical Epistemology / 7. The Power and
Perils of Being Believed, Benjamin McMyler / 8. The Testimony of the
Traumatic Witness: The Tension between the Therapeutic Act and the Loss of
Words and Their Meaning, Zohar Rubinstein / 9. Analysing Holocaust Survivor
Testimony: Certainties, Scepticism, Relativism, Martin Kusch / 10. Probing
the Limits of Visual Testimonies - A Cinematic Approach to Different Modes
of Testimony from the Warsaw Ghetto in Hersonski's A Film unfinished,
Sigrid Weigel / Part IV: Visibility and Media-History of Testimony / 11.
Like a Thief in the Night: Witnessing and Watching, John Durham Peters/ 12.
Remembrance of Things Past: Testimony and Imagination, Peter Geimer / 13.
The 1,001 Reflections of an Ongoing Catastrophe - From Visual to Cinematic
Testimony, Aurélia Kalisky / Part V: Epistemology of Testimony / 14.
Epistemic Dependence and Trust. On witnessing in the third-, second- and
first-person perspective, Sybille Krämer / 15. The Philosophy of Testimony:
Between Epistemology and Ethics, Sibylle Schmidt / 16. Is Testimony an
Epistemically Distinguished Source of Knowledge?, Dirk Koppelberg /
Contributors / Acknowledgements