Holocaust Memory in a Globalizing World
  1. 278 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
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About this book

Aus einer globalen Perspektive werden Entwicklung und Funktion der Erinnerung an den Holocaust in nationalen und regionalen Kontexten untersucht.Die Erinnerung an den Holocaust ist zentraler Bestandteil des historischen Bewusstseins und der politischen Kultur im wiedervereinigten Deutschland, in Israel und in den USA. Doch lĂ€sst sich das auch fĂŒr andere Teile der Welt so sagen? Wie haben sich Gesellschaften, die nicht von Besatzung und Vernichtungsmaßnahmen des NS-Regimes betroffen waren, mit dem Erbe des Holocaust auseinandergesetzt? Wie haben Minderheiten mit einer eigenen Verfolgungserfahrung auf konkrete Erinnerungsakte reagiert? Wie wirkt sich der demografische Wandel auf die Erinnerung aus? In welcher Form haben sich Einwanderer mit der zentralen Bedeutung des Holocaust auseinandergesetzt?Aus einer globalen Perspektive und in unterschiedlichen nationalen und regionalen Kontexten analysieren internationale Experten den weltweiten Wandel des Holocaust-Gedenkens. Die insgesamt vierzehn Fallbeispiele konzentrieren sich auf die Genese und die Funktionen des Gedenkens in Europa, Nord- und SĂŒdamerika, Israel, Nordafrika, SĂŒdafrika und Asien. Im Band werden WidersprĂŒche und Herausforderungen in einem Prozess aufgespĂŒrt und diskutiert, der hĂ€ufig als »Globalisierung« oder »Universalisierung« des Holocaust-Gedenkens bezeichnet wird.

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Table of contents

  1. Umschlag
  2. Impressum
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Jacob S. Eder: Holocaust Memory in a Globalizing World. Introduction
  5. Arnd BauerkÀmper: Holocaust Memory and the Experiences of Migrants. Germany and Western Europe after 1945
  6. Oliver Rathkolb: Holocaust Perceptions of Immigrants in Austria. The Hidden European Dimension of Holocaust Memory
  7. Annemarike Stremmelaar: Between National and Global Memory. Commemoration of the Second World War in the Netherlands
  8. Tony Kushner: The Murder of Stephen Lawrence. Racism, the Post-Colonial, and the Holocaust in Britain
  9. Fabien Jobard: The French Humorist Dieudonné. Between Anti-Racism, Antisemitism, and Holocaust Denial
  10. Michal Shaul: Israeli Ultra-Orthodoxy and the Holocaust. Global, Local, and Domestic Dimensions of Memory
  11. Batya Shimony: Our Holocaust. Reclaiming Shoah Memory in the Works of Second-Generation Mizrahi Authors in Israel
  12. Sarah Ozacky-Lazar: Holocaust Memory among Palestinian Arab Citizens in Israel. Personal Sympathy and National Antagonism
  13. Aomar Boum: The Logic of Antisemitism. A Moroccan Immigrant Narrative about Jews in Sweden
  14. Clarence Taylor: Contested Visions. African American Memories of the Holocaust
  15. Daniel Stahl: Anti-Jewish Genocide. Jewish Discourses about the Crimes of the Argentinian Military Junta
  16. Shirli Gilbert: Remembering the Racial State. Holocaust Memory in Post-Apartheid South Africa
  17. Yulia Egorova: Memory of the Holocaust in India. A Case Study for Holocaust Education
  18. Jonathan Goldstein: Holocaust and Jewish Studies in Modern China. Functions of a Political Agenda
  19. Acknowledgements
  20. Abbreviations
  21. Bibliography
  22. Notes on Contributors
  23. Index