Title: Image and remembrance : representation and the Holocaust
Abstract: Introduction Shelley Hornstein and Florence Jacobowitz PART ONE: COMMEMORATION AND SITES OF MOURNING 1. Shoah as Cinema Florence Jacobowitz 2. Second-Sight: Shimon Attie's Recollection Berel Lang 3. Rituals of Mourning and Mimesis: Arie A. Galles's Fourteen Stations Andrea Liss 4. Trauma Daniel Libeskind 5. Memory, Counter-memory, and the End of the Monument James Young PART TWO: PERSONAL RESPONSES AND FAMILIAL LEGACIES 6. Material Memory: Holocaust Testimony in Post-Holocaust Art Marianne Hirsch and Susan Rubin Suleiman 7. Caught by Images: Visual Imprints in Holocaust Testimonies Ernst Van Alphen 8. Gays and the Holocaust: Two Documentaries Robin Wood 9. War Stories: Witnessing in Retrospect Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer PART THREE: MEMENTO MORI: ATROCITY AND AESTHETICS 10. The Iconic and the Allusive: The Case for Beauty in Post-Holocaust Art Janet Wolff 11. Burnt Books and Absent Meaning: Morris Louis' Charred Journal: Firewritten Series and the Holocaust Mark Godfrey 12. Emblems of Atrocity: Holocaust Liberation Photographs Carol Zemel 13. The Uses and Abuses of Photography in Holocaust-Related Art Monica Bohm-Duchen PART FOUR: NATIONAL EXPRESSIONS OF REMEMBRANCE 14. The Jewish Museum, Vienna: A Holographic Paradigm for History and the Holocaust Reesa Greenberg 15. Memory Block: Rachel Whiteread's Holocaust Memorial in Vienna Rebecca Comay 16. Turning the Places of Holocaust History into Places of Holocaust Memory: Holocaust Memorials in Budapest, Hungary 1945-1995 Tim Cole 17. Berlin Elegies: Absence, Postmemory, and Art after Auschwitz Leslie Morris 18. Invisible Topographies: Looking for the Memorial de la Deportation in Paris Shelley Hornstein Contributors Index
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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