Lessons and Legacies XV
Lessons and Legacies XV
The Holocaust; Global Perspectives, National Narratives, Local Contexts
Tingler, Jason; Gil, Idit; Druker, Jonathan; Gleizer, Daniela; Patt, Aviroam; Lekht, Naya; McGlothlin, Erin; Santerre, Ariane; Eppelsheimer, Natalie; McConnell, Elysa I
Northwestern University Press
05/2024
288
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9780810147058
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I. Wartime History
Natalie Eppelsheimer, "Some Had a Farm in Africa: Holocaust Survivors as Settler-Colonists in Kenya"
Daniela Gleizer, "Refugees from Nazism and Holocaust Survivors in Mexico: Closed Doors and Contested Memories"
Elysa I. McConnell, "?Building the Nation at the Periphery: Fascism, Italianization, and Racial Persecution in Italy's Eastern Borderlands"
Jason Tingler, "A Vortex of Violence: Chelm at the Crossroads of Genocide and Mass Murder"
Idit Gil, "?Ethics and Friendship in KZ Hessental: Josek Giser's Diary and His Survival Efforts"
II. Literature and Testimony from the Postwar to the Contemporary
Ariane Santerre, "Transgressive Testimonies: French Survivors' Early Writings on the Holocaust"
Naya Lekht, "Literary Monuments: Commemorating the Holocaust in the Soviet Union"
Jonathan Druker, "Monstrous Births and Mad Scientists: Allegories of Holocaust Trauma in Primo Levi's Natural Histories"
Joanna Krongold, "'Too Much Precedent': Holocaust Allegory in Suzanne Collins's Underland Chronicles"
III. Museums and Memorials
Anja Ballis, "Tour Guide Meets Tourist: Local and Global Perspectives of Guided Tours at European Concentration Camp Memorial Sites"
Sarah Kleinmann, "?The Museum Representation of National Socialist Perpetrators in Germany and Austria"
Laurie A. Stein, "The State of Provenance Research in Museums: Evaluating Global and National Approaches and Responses"
Anna Duensing, "We Should Have Had a Nuremberg after the Civil War": Understanding Nazism at the Frontlines of the Battle Over Confederate Monuments
Dan Leopard and Noah Shenker, "Pinchas-DiT: Simulation and the Imagined Future of Holocaust Survivor Memory"
Notes on Contributors
I. Wartime History
Natalie Eppelsheimer, "Some Had a Farm in Africa: Holocaust Survivors as Settler-Colonists in Kenya"
Daniela Gleizer, "Refugees from Nazism and Holocaust Survivors in Mexico: Closed Doors and Contested Memories"
Elysa I. McConnell, "?Building the Nation at the Periphery: Fascism, Italianization, and Racial Persecution in Italy's Eastern Borderlands"
Jason Tingler, "A Vortex of Violence: Chelm at the Crossroads of Genocide and Mass Murder"
Idit Gil, "?Ethics and Friendship in KZ Hessental: Josek Giser's Diary and His Survival Efforts"
II. Literature and Testimony from the Postwar to the Contemporary
Ariane Santerre, "Transgressive Testimonies: French Survivors' Early Writings on the Holocaust"
Naya Lekht, "Literary Monuments: Commemorating the Holocaust in the Soviet Union"
Jonathan Druker, "Monstrous Births and Mad Scientists: Allegories of Holocaust Trauma in Primo Levi's Natural Histories"
Joanna Krongold, "'Too Much Precedent': Holocaust Allegory in Suzanne Collins's Underland Chronicles"
III. Museums and Memorials
Anja Ballis, "Tour Guide Meets Tourist: Local and Global Perspectives of Guided Tours at European Concentration Camp Memorial Sites"
Sarah Kleinmann, "?The Museum Representation of National Socialist Perpetrators in Germany and Austria"
Laurie A. Stein, "The State of Provenance Research in Museums: Evaluating Global and National Approaches and Responses"
Anna Duensing, "We Should Have Had a Nuremberg after the Civil War": Understanding Nazism at the Frontlines of the Battle Over Confederate Monuments
Dan Leopard and Noah Shenker, "Pinchas-DiT: Simulation and the Imagined Future of Holocaust Survivor Memory"
Notes on Contributors