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Laughing to forget or to remember? Anne Frank memes and mediatization of Holocaust memory
Media, Culture & Society, 2022The rise of user-generated content (UGC), such as internet memes and amateur videos, enables new possibilities for mediatization of the past. However, these possibilities can facilitate not only more diverse and less top-down engagements with memory, but
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Holocaust memory and political legitimacy in contemporary Europe
Holocaust Studies, 2022This article analyzes how Holocaust memory serves to consolidate political legitimacy in contemporary Europe. In the aftermath of communism, post-communist states performatively adopted the established Western memory canon while rejecting much of its ...
Jelena Subotić
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Introduction to the issue: Coloniality and Holocaust memory in Central and Eastern Europe
Holocaust Studies, 2022This introduction to the issue establishes the overlapping theoretical and historical context for the contributions to follow, including the enduring ideological separation of Holocaust memory in the European East and West and increased scholarly ...
Emily-Rose Baker, Isabel Sawkins
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Review of Education/Pedagogy/Cultural Studies, 2021
Scholarly research has produced an astonishing number of studies that investigate social media use in many disciplinary sectors (McCrory et al., 2020; Wilson et al., 2012).
S. Manca
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Scholarly research has produced an astonishing number of studies that investigate social media use in many disciplinary sectors (McCrory et al., 2020; Wilson et al., 2012).
S. Manca
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Politics of Innocence: Holocaust Memory in Poland
Journal of Genocide Research, 2021In post-1989 Poland, the primary struggle over the state-sponsored politics of memory revolved around the concept of “critical patriotism” (patriotyzm krytyczny).
Kornelia Kończal
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2023
AbstractThe Holocaust was the defining cataclysm of modernity: now, more than three-quarters of a century later, the immersive, interactive technologies of the digital age are dramatically refashioning our memory of that genocide. Virtual Holocaust Memory offers the first comprehensive account of a unique historical juncture, as twenty-first century ...
Matthew Boswell, Antony Rowland
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AbstractThe Holocaust was the defining cataclysm of modernity: now, more than three-quarters of a century later, the immersive, interactive technologies of the digital age are dramatically refashioning our memory of that genocide. Virtual Holocaust Memory offers the first comprehensive account of a unique historical juncture, as twenty-first century ...
Matthew Boswell, Antony Rowland
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The Reception of Holocaust (1978) in Spain: Commending and Condemning Holocaust Memory
The Journal of Holocaust ResearchWhen Holocaust reached Spaniards’ TV sets in 1979, the extermination of the Jews of Europe was an event marginally known and scarcely discussed by the Spanish people. The miniseries was a form of Holocaust representation that for the first time was fully
Olmo Masa de Lucas
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2019
Nearly eighty years have passed since the Holocaust. There have been hundreds of memoirs, histories and novels written about it, yet many fear that this important event may fall into oblivion. As Holocaust survivors pass away, their legacy of suffering, tenacity and courage could be forgotten.
Claudia Moscovici, Rabbi Joseph Polak
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Nearly eighty years have passed since the Holocaust. There have been hundreds of memoirs, histories and novels written about it, yet many fear that this important event may fall into oblivion. As Holocaust survivors pass away, their legacy of suffering, tenacity and courage could be forgotten.
Claudia Moscovici, Rabbi Joseph Polak
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Alpha Omegan, 2006
As Alpha Omegans, we are united not only by our profession but also by a mission to educate ourselves, and others, about preserving our Jewish heritage. It was with this mission in mind that the Alpha Omegan invited me to share with my fraters a very personal, and painful, account of my boyhood in Poland, where I survived the Holocaust.
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As Alpha Omegans, we are united not only by our profession but also by a mission to educate ourselves, and others, about preserving our Jewish heritage. It was with this mission in mind that the Alpha Omegan invited me to share with my fraters a very personal, and painful, account of my boyhood in Poland, where I survived the Holocaust.
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What is ‘virtual Holocaust memory’?
Memory Studies, 2019As more Holocaust memorial and educational organizations engage with digital technologies, the notion of virtual Holocaust memory has come to the fore. However, while this term is generally used simply to describe digital projects, this paper seeks to re-
V. Walden
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