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 +ESHEL, Amir, //Futurity: contemporary literature and the quest for the past//, Chicago, London, The University of Chicago Press, 2013.
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 **Présentation de l'éditeur** **Présentation de l'éditeur**
  
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 __Introduction: Spelling out Futurity__ __Introduction: Spelling out Futurity__
      Writing Points to What Is “Open, Future, Possible”      Writing Points to What Is “Open, Future, Possible”
-      Futurity\\ +      Futurity 
-     The Gigantic Shadows That Futurity Casts upon the Present\\ +     The Gigantic Shadows That Futurity Casts upon the Present 
-      Metaphors, Themes, and Plots as Causes\\ +      Metaphors, Themes, and Plots as Causes 
-      Prospection, or the Practical Past\\ +      Prospection, or the Practical Past 
-      Limitations\\ +      Limitations 
-      Beyond Symptomatic Reading\\ +      Beyond Symptomatic Reading 
-      After “the Romance of World History”\\ +      After “the Romance of World History” 
-      1989 and Contemporary Literature\\ +      1989 and Contemporary Literature 
-      On the “Wholesale Liquidation of Futurity”\\ +      On the “Wholesale Liquidation of Futurity” 
-      “The Insertion of Man”\\ +      “The Insertion of Man” 
-      A Literary Anthropology of the Contemporary\\+      A Literary Anthropology of the Contemporary
  
 __Part One Coming to Terms with the Future: German Literature in Search of the Past__ __Part One Coming to Terms with the Future: German Literature in Search of the Past__
  
-1    Between Retrospection and Prospection\\ +1    Between Retrospection and Prospection 
-      It’s about Us and Our Future: The 2006 Günter Grass Affair\\ +      It’s about Us and Our Future: The 2006 Günter Grass Affair 
-      Literature, Expansion, and Becoming\\ +      Literature, Expansion, and Becoming 
-      Symptomatic Reading and Moralism\\ +      Symptomatic Reading and Moralism 
-      Toward a Practical Past\\+      Toward a Practical Past
  
-2    Günter Grass: “Nothing Is Pure”\\ +2    Günter Grass: “Nothing Is Pure” 
-      “Once Upon a Time” as the Immediate Present: Günter Grass, The Tin Drum\\ +      “Once Upon a Time” as the Immediate Present: Günter Grass, The Tin Drum 
-      “But Even Soap Cannot Wash Pure”: Günter Grass, Dog Years\\ +      “But Even Soap Cannot Wash Pure”: Günter Grass, Dog Years 
-      The Hereditary Guilt: Günter Grass, My Century and Crabwalk\\ +      The Hereditary Guilt: Günter Grass, My Century and Crabwalk 
-      Memory as Hide-and-Seek: Günter Grass, Peeling the Onion\\+      Memory as Hide-and-Seek: Günter Grass, Peeling the Onion
  
-3    Alexander Kluge: Literature as Orientation\\ +3    Alexander Kluge: Literature as Orientation 
-      “What Can I Count On? How Can I Protect Myself?”\\ +      “What Can I Count On? How Can I Protect Myself?” 
-      “Worn Out”: Alexander Kluge, “The Air Raid on Halberstadt on April 8, 1945”\\ +      “Worn Out”: Alexander Kluge, “The Air Raid on Halberstadt on April 8, 1945” 
-      On the Meaning of Care in Dark Times: Alexander Kluge, “Heidegger in the Crimea”\\ +      On the Meaning of Care in Dark Times: Alexander Kluge, “Heidegger in the Crimea” 
-      Literature and the Capacity for Differentiating\\+      Literature and the Capacity for Differentiating
  
-4    Martin Walser: Imagination and the Culture of Dissensus\\ +4    Martin Walser: Imagination and the Culture of Dissensus 
-      Resisting the Norms of Public Remembrance: Martin Walser, A Gushing Fountain Dissensus\\ +      Resisting the Norms of Public Remembrance: Martin Walser, A Gushing Fountain 
-      “A Clear Conscience Is No Conscience at All”: The Walser-Bubis Debate Reconsidered\\+      Dissensus 
 +      “A Clear Conscience Is No Conscience at All”: The Walser-Bubis Debate Reconsidered
  
-5    The Past as Gift \\ +5    The Past as Gift  
-      A New Language for Remembrance\\ +      A New Language for Remembrance 
-      “No More Past!”: Hans-Ulrich Treichel, Lost and Human Flight\\ +      “No More Past!”: Hans-Ulrich Treichel, Lost and Human Flight 
-      The Gift of Geschichte: Norbert Gstrein, The English Years\\ +      The Gift of Geschichte: Norbert Gstrein, The English Years 
-      Endowing the Past with New Meanings: Bernhard Schlink, The Reader\\ +      Endowing the Past with New Meanings: Bernhard Schlink, The Reader 
-      On Giving: Katharina Hacker, A Kind of Love, and W. G. Sebald, Austerlitz\\ +      On Giving: Katharina Hacker, A Kind of Love, and W. G. Sebald, Austerlitz 
-      The Paradoxical Achievement\\+      The Paradoxical Achievement
  
 __Part Two Writing the Unsaid: Hebrew Literature and the Question of Palestinian Flight and Expulsion__ __Part Two Writing the Unsaid: Hebrew Literature and the Question of Palestinian Flight and Expulsion__
  
-6    The Unsaid\\ +6    The Unsaid 
-      Zeitschichten\\ +      Zeitschichten 
-      The Unsaid\\ +      The Unsaid 
-      Loyalist Literature?\\ +      Loyalist Literature? 
-      Sentinel for the House of Israel\\+      Sentinel for the House of Israel
  
-7    The Silence of the Villages: S. Yizhar’s Early War Writing\\ +7    The Silence of the Villages: S. Yizhar’s Early War Writing 
-      The Great Jewish Soul: S. Yizhar, The Story of Khirbet Khizeh\\ +      The Great Jewish Soul: S. Yizhar, The Story of Khirbet Khizeh 
-      The Idealist Motivation\\ +      The Idealist Motivation 
-      The Trucks of Exile\\ +      The Trucks of Exile 
-      A Recurrent Light of Terror on the Bare Facts of Our Existence\\ +      A Recurrent Light of Terror on the Bare Facts of Our Existence 
-      Falcons over New Villages: S. Yizhar, “A Story That Did Not Yet Begin”\\+      Falcons over New Villages: S. Yizhar, “A Story That Did Not Yet Begin”
  
-8    “Then, Suddenly—Fire”: A. B. Yehoshua’s Facing the Forests\\ +8    “Then, Suddenly—Fire”: A. B. Yehoshua’s Facing the Forests 
-      Exploring the Dark Matter\\ +      Exploring the Dark Matter 
-      To Remember One’s Own Name\\ +      To Remember One’s Own Name 
-      The Day of Judgment\\+      The Day of Judgment
       The Afterlife of the Burnt Forest       The Afterlife of the Burnt Forest
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 9    “A Land That Devours Its Inhabitants. Its Lovers Devour Its Lovers” 9    “A Land That Devours Its Inhabitants. Its Lovers Devour Its Lovers”
        A New Generation        A New Generation
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 __Coda: Toward a Hermeneutic of Futurity__ __Coda: Toward a Hermeneutic of Futurity__
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 Notes Notes
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 Index Index
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