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Memorializing The Holocaust Gender Genocide And Collective Memory Janet Jacobs

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Memorializing The Holocaust Gender Genocide And Collective Memory Janet Jacobs
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Pages: 205
Author: Janet Jacobs
ISBN: 9781848851023, 9781848851030, 1848851022, 1848851030
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Memorializing The Holocaust Gender Genocide And Collective Memory Janet Jacobs by Janet Jacobs 9781848851023, 9781848851030, 1848851022, 1848851030 instant download after payment.

How do collective memories of histories of violence and trauma in war and genocide come to be created? Janet Jacobs offers new understandings of this crucial issue in her examination of the representation of gender in the memorial culture of Holocaust monuments and museums, from synagogue memorials and other historical places of Jewish life, to the geographies of Auschwitz, Majdanek and Ravensbruck.Jacobs travelled to Holocaust sites across Europe to explore representations of women. She reveals how these memorial cultures construct masculinity and femininity, as well as the Holocaust's effect on stereotyping on grounds of race or gender. She also uncovers the wider ways in which images of violence against women have become universal symbols of mass trauma and genocide. This feminist analysis of Holocaust memorialization brings together gender and collective memory with the geographies of genocide to fill a significant gap in our understanding of genocide and national remembrance. 

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