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Facebook and Holocaust denial [PDF]
In this article, I take issue with Facebook’s policy that allows Holocaust denial on its web pages because its directors believe that Holocaust denial is not hateful per se.
Cohen-Almagor, Raphael
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Geographical imaginaries of escape: Discourses of escapism in the Tasmanian archive
Tasmania is imagined as a place of escape. From bunkers and black boxes to lifestyle change, escape in Tasmania is interrelated through shared British colonial conceptions of the island state. These conceptions help form the archive of discourses that describe Tasmania, but there are still opportunities to reinterpret these discourses in more positive ...
Alexander Luke Burton
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Some Perspectives on the Practice of Sharing Collection Data
This paper explores diverse areas of considerations regarding sharing data relating to Holocaust collections, from institutional, motivational, ethical, and technical points of view.
Michael Levy
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Uncanny survivors and the Nazi beast: Monstrous imagination in See under: Love [PDF]
In the past three decades, as writers have grappled with the legacy of the Holocaust and its aftermath, figures of the uncanny—such as ghosts, monsters, and mythic beings—have consistently appeared as salient metaphors in Holocaust fiction. As symbols of
Spiro, Miriam
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Gathering the Voices: disseminating the message of the Holocaust for the digital generation by applying an interdisciplinary approach [PDF]
The aim of the Gathering the Voices project is to gather testimonies from Holocaust survivors who have made their home in Scotland and to make these testimonies available on the World Wide Web.
Johnston, Aidan+2 more
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Abstract A significant observational literature identifies a link between collective victimhood and conflict‐enhancing attitudes, though results from experimental work increasing victimhood's salience vary. This article thus revisits this question in two studies in a context in which increased salience is especially likely to shift attitudes.
Nadav Shelef, Ethan vanderWilden
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Recent approaches to Holocaust memory work: Lithuania and the British at the turn of the millennium [PDF]
I gave a paper on the British/Lithuanian ITF 'Liaison Project' as part of a panel on 'National and Transnational Narratives of the Holocaust' at the 'Holocaust Memory Re-Visited' conference, Uppsala University, 21-23 March 2013.
Allwork, Larissa
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ABSTRACT This article explores the persistence of race in biological anthropology, particularly in the context of ancestry estimation using the Fordisc software. Despite efforts to move away from race‐based typologies since the mid‐20th century, historical notions of race continue to shape scientific methods and technologies in anthropology. By tracing
Iris Clever, Lisette Jong
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Keynote address given by the Clinton Administration\u27s leader on Holocaust-era issues as Special Representative of the President and Secretary of State. The address covered the details of major agreements with the Swiss, Germans, Austrians, and French
Eizenstat, Stuart
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Césaire and Fanon on Fascism: The “Boomerang Effect” Beyond the Metropole
Constellations, EarlyView.
Dallas Jokic
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