The Texture of Memory; Holocaust Memorials and Meaning

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Pub. Date: 1994-01-25
Publisher(s): Yale Unversity Press
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Summary

this book explores both the idea of the monument and its role in public memory, discussing how every nation remembers the Holocaust according to its own traditions, ideals, and experiences and how these memorials reflect the ever-evolving meanings of the Holocaust.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Texture of Memoryp. 1
Germany: The Ambiguity of Memoryp. 17
The Countermonument: Memory against Itself in Germanyp. 27
The Sites of Destructionp. 49
The Gestapo-Gelande: Topography of Unfinished Memoryp. 81
Austria's Ambivalent Memoryp. 91
Poland: The Ruins of Memoryp. 113
The Rhetoric of Ruins: The Memorial Camps at Majdanek and Auschwitzp. 119
The Biography of a Memorial Icon: Nathan Rapoport's Warsaw Ghetto Monumentp. 155
Broken Tablets and Jewish Memory in Polandp. 185
Israel: Holocaust, Heroism, and National Redemptionp. 209
Israel's Memorial Landscape: Forests, Monuments, and Kibbutzimp. 219
Yad Vashem: Israel's Memorial Authorityp. 243
When a Day Remembers: A Performative History of Yom Hashoahp. 263
America: Memory and the Politics of Identityp. 283
The Plural Faces of Holocaust Memory in Americap. 287
Memory and the Politics of Identity: Boston and Washington, D.C.p. 323
Notesp. 351
Bibliographyp. 373
Indexp. 391
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