This article explores the rhetoric, and mass-mediation, of the national Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) commemoration ceremony, as broadcast on British television. I argue that the televised national ceremonies should be approached as an example of multi-genre epideictic rhetoric, working up meanings through a hybrid combination of genres (speeches, poems, readings), author/animators and modes (speech, music, light, movement and silence). Epideictic rhetoric has often been depreciated as simply ceremonial “praise or blame” speeches. However, given that the topics of praise/blame assume the existence of social norms, epideictic also acts to presuppose and evoke common values in general, and a collective recognition of shared social responsibili...
If a fuller understanding of how the Holocaust has been assimilated by British society is to be achi...
This thesis traces the development of Britain’s Holocaust consciousness since the 1970s in order to ...
International audienceAt a time of crisis concerning Europe’s identity and ideals, commemorations ar...
This article explores the rhetoric, and mass-mediation, of the national Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD)...
This article explores the rhetoric, and mass-mediation, of the national Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD)...
This article analyses the rhetoric of speeches delivered by British politicians at televised nationa...
This article examines the various programmes that British television and radio broadcast to mark Hol...
This article explores what motivates ordinary people to become involved with commemorating Holocaust...
This article examines the rationale for ordinary people’s involvement with commemoration. Adopting a...
Performative practices aim to transform individuals from passive spectators into socially and morall...
This article explores the politics of Holocaust memorialization by examining the intersection of ed...
Sustained academic and popular interest in the Holocaust depends largely on the ability of educators...
2021 marks the twentieth anniversary of Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) in Britain. In the two decades ...
This provocation reflects on trends in Holocaust education in the UK. It argues that an emphasis on ...
This article considers why institutionalized commemoration of the Holocaust in the United Kingdom de...
If a fuller understanding of how the Holocaust has been assimilated by British society is to be achi...
This thesis traces the development of Britain’s Holocaust consciousness since the 1970s in order to ...
International audienceAt a time of crisis concerning Europe’s identity and ideals, commemorations ar...
This article explores the rhetoric, and mass-mediation, of the national Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD)...
This article explores the rhetoric, and mass-mediation, of the national Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD)...
This article analyses the rhetoric of speeches delivered by British politicians at televised nationa...
This article examines the various programmes that British television and radio broadcast to mark Hol...
This article explores what motivates ordinary people to become involved with commemorating Holocaust...
This article examines the rationale for ordinary people’s involvement with commemoration. Adopting a...
Performative practices aim to transform individuals from passive spectators into socially and morall...
This article explores the politics of Holocaust memorialization by examining the intersection of ed...
Sustained academic and popular interest in the Holocaust depends largely on the ability of educators...
2021 marks the twentieth anniversary of Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) in Britain. In the two decades ...
This provocation reflects on trends in Holocaust education in the UK. It argues that an emphasis on ...
This article considers why institutionalized commemoration of the Holocaust in the United Kingdom de...
If a fuller understanding of how the Holocaust has been assimilated by British society is to be achi...
This thesis traces the development of Britain’s Holocaust consciousness since the 1970s in order to ...
International audienceAt a time of crisis concerning Europe’s identity and ideals, commemorations ar...