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Lessons and Legacies XIV: The Holocaust in the Twenty-First Century; Relevance and Challenges in the Digital Age
✍ Scribed by Tim Cole (editor), Simone Gigliotti (editor)
- Publisher
- Northwestern University Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 298
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
The Holocaust in the Twenty-First Century: Relevance and Challenges in the Digital Age challenges a number of key themes in Holocaust studies with new research. Essays in the section “Tropes Reconsidered” reevaluate foundational concepts such as Primo Levi’s gray zone and idea of the muselmann. The chapters in “Survival Strategies and Obstructions” use digital methodologies to examine mobility and space and their relationship to hiding, resistance, and emigration. Contributors to the final section, “Digital Methods, Digital Memory,” offer critical reflections on the utility of digital methods in scholarly, pedagogic, and public engagement with the Holocaust. Although the chapters differ markedly in their embrace or eschewal of digital methods, they share several themes: a preoccupation with the experiences of persecution, escape, and resistance at different scales (individual, group, and systemic); methodological innovation through the adoption and tracking of micro- and mezzohistories of movement and displacement; varied approaches to the practice of Saul Friedländer’s “integrated history”; the mainstreaming of oral history; and the robust application of micro- and macrolevel approaches to the geographies of the Holocaust. Taken together, these chapters incorporate gender analysis, spatial thinking, and victim agency into Holocaust studies. In so doing, they move beyond existing notions of perpetrators, victims, and bystanders to portray the Holocaust as a complex and multilayered event.
✦ Table of Contents
Contents
Theodore Zev Weiss | Foreword
Tim Cole and Simone Gigliotti | Introduction: The Holocaust in the Twenty-First Century
I. Tropes Reconsidered
Andrea Rudorff | Reimagining the “Gray Zone”: Female Prisoner Functionaries in the Gross-Rosen Subcamps, 1944–45
Sharon B. Oster | The Muselmann Liberated: Impossible Holocaust Metaphors in Survivor Memoirs and Photography
Holli Levitsky | Absent Presence, Pathological Afterimages, and the Aesthetics of Excrement
Yehudit Dori Deston | When One Door Closes, Another Opens: The Demjanjuk Trials in Israel (1986–1993) and in Germany (2009–2011)
II. Survival Strategies and Obstructions
Susanna Schrafstetter | The Geographies of Living Underground: Escape Routes and Hiding Spaces of Fugitive Jews in Germany, 1939–1945
Dalia Ofer | Bella Hazan Ya’ari: A Member of the Jewish Resistance in Pursuit of Self and a Future
Lorena Avila, Nancy Nicholls, and Yael Siman | Migration Narratives of Holocaust Survivors in Chile, Colombia, and Mexico
III. Digital Methods, Digital Memory
Adrien Dallaire | A Different Approach to Microhistory: The Arrests of the Jews of the Vaucluse as Seen through Quantitative Prosopography
Anne Kelly Knowles, Paul B. Jaskot, Tim Cole, and Alberto Giordano | Mind the Gap: Reading across the Holocaust Testimonial Archive
Hannah Pollin-Galay | When the Index Is Wrong: Exploring Black Holes in Victim Memory
Meghan Lundrigan | People, Places, Things: Considering the Role of Visitor Photography at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Notes on Contributors
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