Friction, Fragmentation, and Diversity : Localized Politics of European Memories PDF
Edited by Salmi-Niklander Kirsti Salmi-Niklander, Laine Sofia Laine, Salmesvuori Paivi Salmesvuori, Savolainen Ulla Savolainen, Taavetti Riikka Taavetti
Part of the Heritage and Memory Studies series
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Why do we attach so much value to sites of Holocaust memory, if all we ever encounter are fragments of a past that can never be fully comprehended?
David Duindam examines how the Hollandsche Schouwburg, a former theater in Amsterdam used for the registration and deportation of nearly 50,000 Jews, fell into disrepair after World War II before it became the first Holocaust memorial museum of the Netherlands.
Fragments of the Holocaust: The Amsterdam Hollandsche Schouwburg as a Site of Memory combines a detailed historical study of the postwar period of this site with a critical analysis of its contemporary presentation by placing it within international debates concerning memory, emotionally fraught heritage and museum studies.
A case is made for the continued importance of the Hollandsche Schouwburg and other comparable sites, arguing that these will remain important in the future as indexical fragments where new generations can engage with the memory of the Holocaust on a personal and affective level.
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- Pages:260 pages
- Publisher:Amsterdam University Press
- Publication Date:08/12/2021
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- ISBN:9789048553853
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Download - Immediately Available
- Format:PDF
- Pages:260 pages
- Publisher:Amsterdam University Press
- Publication Date:08/12/2021
- Category:
- ISBN:9789048553853