As living memories of the Holocaust die out with the generation that witnessed the event, practitioners of memory work have focused on the transmission of memory to the next generations. Recent Holocaust memorialisation, in the form of literature, museums, memorials and monuments, must make Holocaust memory meaningful for those born after the event. With this in mind, the arts of Holocaust memorialisation often provoke a sense of secondary memory or vicarious witnessing, an attempt to experience Holocaust memory or even trauma by proxy – in short, the remembrance of things not witnessed. Recent academic theories of Holocaust memory and trauma are correspondent with these current memorial practices. The problem with this theoretical para...
In her 1991 memoir weiter leben, Ruth Klüger attacks the development of the culture of remembrance t...
This thesis concerns itself with the possibilities and limits of witnessing the Holocaust from a dis...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
This paper deals with the role of digital culture and ICT in rethinking Holocaust remembrance, argui...
Genocide, particularly the Holocaust, remains a huge question to anyone who seriously considers and ...
Recent trends in Holocaust studies have addressed how forms of memorialization might transmit a cult...
Holocaust museums and exhibits, like other memorial institutions, express national cultures of remem...
This thesis takes Peter Eisenman's soon to be built Holocaust memorial as a focal point for consider...
Editorial for issue 28(1) of Scandinavian Jewish Studies, 'Ethics and Aesthetics of Holocaust M...
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...
This thesis interprets poetry written by those who did not experience events of the Holocaust first-...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
In my dissertation I concentrate on three modes of representation---poetry, painting and architectur...
The thesis investigates how to effectively address (through visual art) events of war and traumatic ...
In her 1991 memoir weiter leben, Ruth Klüger attacks the development of the culture of remembrance t...
This thesis concerns itself with the possibilities and limits of witnessing the Holocaust from a dis...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
This paper deals with the role of digital culture and ICT in rethinking Holocaust remembrance, argui...
Genocide, particularly the Holocaust, remains a huge question to anyone who seriously considers and ...
Recent trends in Holocaust studies have addressed how forms of memorialization might transmit a cult...
Holocaust museums and exhibits, like other memorial institutions, express national cultures of remem...
This thesis takes Peter Eisenman's soon to be built Holocaust memorial as a focal point for consider...
Editorial for issue 28(1) of Scandinavian Jewish Studies, 'Ethics and Aesthetics of Holocaust M...
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...
This thesis interprets poetry written by those who did not experience events of the Holocaust first-...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
In my dissertation I concentrate on three modes of representation---poetry, painting and architectur...
The thesis investigates how to effectively address (through visual art) events of war and traumatic ...
In her 1991 memoir weiter leben, Ruth Klüger attacks the development of the culture of remembrance t...
This thesis concerns itself with the possibilities and limits of witnessing the Holocaust from a dis...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...