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Publication details

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Place: Basingstoke

Year: 2017

Pages: 11-72

Series: The Holocaust and its Contexts

ISBN (Hardback): 9781137538307

Full citation:

, "Memory, history, representation", in: The memorial ethics of Libeskind's Berlin Jewish museum, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017

Abstract

This chapter will explore how memory works in relation to history and representation in the aftermath of any catastrophe that disrupts the linearity of time and the integrity of a community; specifically, for the purpose of this study, the death of millions of Jewish people in concentration camps and ghettos during the Second World War. The Holocaust changed forever mentalities and the way in which humankind perceived and related to history, challenging the very possibility of representation itself as it ushered in an obligation to conceive of memory and the recollection of history differently.

Publication details

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Place: Basingstoke

Year: 2017

Pages: 11-72

Series: The Holocaust and its Contexts

ISBN (Hardback): 9781137538307

Full citation:

, "Memory, history, representation", in: The memorial ethics of Libeskind's Berlin Jewish museum, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017