Abstract
I thank the Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) for its financial support. For helpful comments, criticism, and suggestions I thank my colleagues in the 2008 DAAD summer seminar âTechnologies of Memory: Collective Traumatic Remembrance in Modern Germanyâ; the audience of the SeÌismes/Seismic Shifts: Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century French and Francophone Studies Conference panel âTesting Testimony,â Minneapolis, March 2009; and the audience of Miami University's French and Italian Fall 2009 Works-in-Progress series, as well as the Duke University Press editorial team. Special thanks to Dan Magilow for commenting on an earlier version.
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