36 research outputs found

    Will these glasses help? Holocaust videotestimony and the transfer of intangible heritage

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    An analysis of Erica\u27s videotestimony, presented at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre in Melbourne, reveals how audio-visual history can act as a medium for the transfer of cultural heritage, despite claims that the trauma of the Holocaust has destroyed the possibility of any meaningful transmissíon. It is argued that the discussion of personal photographs from before and after the Holocaust forms a key component of the videotestimony and constitutes the primary mechanism for intergenerational transfer of Jewish communal heritage, Transfer is further facilitated by the interviewer whose questioning explicitly encourages Erica to reflect on issues of cultural continuity. Significantly, Erica\u27s answers do not always conform to the interviewer\u27s expectations about Jewish communal and religious identification and this can result in tension between thetwo. Here too the photographs play an important role in resolving tension between Erica and the interviewer

    Holocaust testimony / "Testimonio"? An exploration

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    Not the holocaust memorial

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    Evoking Genocide compiles more than sixty short essays written by leading scholars and activists in the field of genocide studies. These authors pay eloquent tribute to the works of art and media that influenced their engagement with genocide and crimes against humanity. The subjects include books and stories, films, songs, drawings, documents, monuments, sculptures, personal testimonies, and even a Lego set. In an accessible and often deeply personal way, contributors explore their own relationships with the works in question. Edited by Adam Jones, recently selected as one of fifty key thinkers in Holocaust and genocide studies, Evoking Genocide makes an important contribution to the study of the art and culture of mass atrocity. <br /

    Book review : Idith Zertal, Israel\u27s holocaust and the politics of nationhood

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    Oral history at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre

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