Holocaust museums and exhibits, like other memorial institutions, express national cultures of remembrance. The Holocaust, however, is widely perceived as a unique historic event and therefore poses unusual challenges and raises aesthetic and ethical questions about how to visually represent extraordinary trauma and rupture. The Holocaust demonstrates that there is no way to fully understand national cultures of remembrance without taking into account the technical difficulties of representation. Understanding demands both a broad and comparative---synchronic---approach as well as a sharply focused and interdisciplinary approach to minutiae.This dissertation focuses on three museums: Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, the Jewish Museum in Berlin, and...
As public places, museums negotiate authenticity and re-presentation, fact and ideology, memory and ...
Sixty years after the liberation of the death camps, America has created multiple memorials and muse...
The Holocaust was a monumental event that changed the way that we as human beings think about our re...
This thesis will address Holocaust memory and memorialization in the Czech Republic and the United S...
This thesis will address Holocaust memory and memorialization in the Czech Republic and the United S...
Color poster with text and photographs.Holocaust museums and memorials are central features to Holoc...
This article examines the role of United States holocaust museums in directing (American) knowledge ...
This paper discusses Holocaust memorial culture and analyzes how museums, memorials sites, tourism, ...
My thesis is devoted to various discourses regarding the Holocaust, and methods of representing even...
Recent trends in Holocaust studies have addressed how forms of memorialization might transmit a cult...
This thesis investigates the changes in the Israeli and Jewish-American public perception of Holocau...
In this thesis, particular American abstract art works are examined in order to ask how they might r...
As living memories of the Holocaust die out with the generation that witnessed the event, practition...
This thesis focuses on the role of politics and national memory in shaping two history museums’ miss...
Holocaust museums and memorials are central features to Holocaust memory and education. The phrase ...
As public places, museums negotiate authenticity and re-presentation, fact and ideology, memory and ...
Sixty years after the liberation of the death camps, America has created multiple memorials and muse...
The Holocaust was a monumental event that changed the way that we as human beings think about our re...
This thesis will address Holocaust memory and memorialization in the Czech Republic and the United S...
This thesis will address Holocaust memory and memorialization in the Czech Republic and the United S...
Color poster with text and photographs.Holocaust museums and memorials are central features to Holoc...
This article examines the role of United States holocaust museums in directing (American) knowledge ...
This paper discusses Holocaust memorial culture and analyzes how museums, memorials sites, tourism, ...
My thesis is devoted to various discourses regarding the Holocaust, and methods of representing even...
Recent trends in Holocaust studies have addressed how forms of memorialization might transmit a cult...
This thesis investigates the changes in the Israeli and Jewish-American public perception of Holocau...
In this thesis, particular American abstract art works are examined in order to ask how they might r...
As living memories of the Holocaust die out with the generation that witnessed the event, practition...
This thesis focuses on the role of politics and national memory in shaping two history museums’ miss...
Holocaust museums and memorials are central features to Holocaust memory and education. The phrase ...
As public places, museums negotiate authenticity and re-presentation, fact and ideology, memory and ...
Sixty years after the liberation of the death camps, America has created multiple memorials and muse...
The Holocaust was a monumental event that changed the way that we as human beings think about our re...