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Holocaust Memory in the Digital Age. Survivors’ Stories and new Media Practices

International Journal of Heritage Studies (IJHS), 2018
array of spatial formations which unfold through movement. Channelling deals with physical navigation through space and media, as well as the use of narrative in aiding with conceptual navigation, which is necessary for making meaning.
Daniel P. Reynolds
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Holocaust memory reconstruction among bereaved parents

Death Studies, 2016
Many studies have examined the trauma bereaved parents experience. The current study focuses on the role that the Holocaust's memory plays in the bereavement experience of parents who have lost a child in a terrorist attack in Israel. Forty bereaved parents were interviewed, using semistructured in-depth interviews.
Keren, Cohen-Louck, Yael, Saka
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The Currency Value of the Holocaust and the Dynamics of ‘Zombie Memory’: Toward a Reconceptualization of Contemporary Holocaust Remembrance

The Journal of Holocaust Research
In this article, we reconceptualize how contemporary Holocaust memory functions through the metaphors of common currency and ‘zombie memory.’ As currency, Holocaust memory is a medium of exchange that is perceived as a commodity produced to satisfy ...
Tracy Adams, S. Lederman
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Holocaust Memory and Hegel

History & Memory, 1999
To invoke the name Hegel in the context of the Holocaust—and what it means to remember it—will surely seem to some to strike a discordant tone. As cardinal spokesman for German Idealism and its version of absolute subjectivity, Hegel is usually more frequently aligned with clearing a conceptual space amenable to the commission of Holocausts rather than
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Holocaust Memory and Germany

The Public Historian, 2012
Abstract This revised version of the author9s NCPH presidential address explores Holocaust memory and Germany as a travelogue, a meditation, an exploration of family, and a critical inquiry. It chronicles the trip that the author and his daughter made to Germany in 2011 to participate in Heidelberg9s program for its former Jewish citizens, as well as ...
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Holocaust and Memory (review)

Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, 2003
edited by Gunnar S. Paulsson, translated by Emma Harris. London and New York: Leicester University Press, 2001. 330 pp. Bibliography and index. $35.00. Barbara Engelking is a Polish scholar who writes for a Polish audience. Yet that is precisely what makes her book Holocaust and Memory so significant to Holocaust studies outside of Poland.
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Holocaust Memorialization in Ukraine

Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, 2007
IN HIS BOOK The Sabbath, Abraham Joshua Heschel writes of Judaism as a religion in time, not in space. Through the commemoration of seasons, historical events, and generations past, Judaism sanctifies time. It consecrates its sacred temples and memorials in the dimension of time.
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Memorializing the Holocaust

Art Journal, 1994
Michele C. Cone, James E. Young
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What is ‘virtual Holocaust memory’?

Memory Studies, 2022
Victoria Grace Walden
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