Mediation at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin
Analyzing action at the Holocaust memorial in Berlin, this first ethnography of the site offers a fresh approach to studying the memorial and memory work as potential civic engagement of visitors with themselves and others rather than with history itself.
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Mediation at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin
Analyzing action at the Holocaust memorial in Berlin, this first ethnography of the site offers a fresh approach to studying the memorial and memory work as potential civic engagement of visitors with themselves and others rather than with history itself.
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Mediation at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin

Mediation at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin

by I. Dekel
Mediation at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin

Mediation at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin

by I. Dekel

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Overview

Analyzing action at the Holocaust memorial in Berlin, this first ethnography of the site offers a fresh approach to studying the memorial and memory work as potential civic engagement of visitors with themselves and others rather than with history itself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137317827
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 07/02/2013
Series: Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Irit Dekel is Postdoctoral fellow in the Social Sciences department in Humboldt-University, Berlin, Germany and teaches at ECLA of Bard in Berlin. She has published on memory politics in Germany and Israel, media, and memory tourism.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements List of Figures Introduction 1. Navigating Experience: Studying the Holocaust Memorial 2. Spheres of Speakability: Old and New Discursive Modes 3. Memory in Action: New Ethics of Engagement with Holocaust Memory 4. Mediation at the Holocaust Memorial Conclusion
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