Literaturverzeichnis Seite: 490-491
"This volume recollects the international and transdisciplinary conference "Entangled Memories: Remembering the Holocaust in a Global Age," which was held at the University of Hamburg, Germany, October 9-11, 2014." - Acknowledgements, Seite 1
I - Material culture as memorial art
James E. Young: The memorial's vernacular arc between Berlin's 'Denkmal' and New York City's 9/11 memorial
II - Con/textualizing topographies of memory
Sarah L Rasmusson: A young white woman: Women, whiteness & urban remembrance
III - Radical transgressions: Re-configuring representational taboos
Benjamin Meyer: The reception of holocaust commemoration music
IV - Visualizing postmemorial practices
Jenna Ann Altomonte: (Re)collecting the postmemory archive: Christian Boltanski's post-war installations
V - Political pedagogies of memorialization
Oliver Plessow: Agents of transnationalization in the field of 'holocaust education': An introduction
Samatha Mitschke: Entangled memories and the combatting of 'holocaust fatique'? Contrasting the approaches of Anglo.American 'holocaust cabaret'
Laura Katzman, Gabriella Paulix with contributions by Sonja Longolius: The fine art of memorialization: A conversation with Gunter Demnig
Andrew S. Gross: W. D. Snodgrass' "The Fuehrer Bunker": Confession, memory, and the personification of history
Sue Vice: Entangled and missing memories in contemporary British and Irish fiction
Melanie Hauser: Competing memories of the holocaust in Rachel Seiffert's "The dark room" and Philippe Grimbert's "Un secret"
Jonas Engelmann: Luftmenschen, Golems, and Jewish punks: On the pop-cultural reflection of Jewish identity in the post-shoah
Jan Borowicz: Boredom and violence: Returning to the perverse scene of memory
Tanja Schult: From stigma to medal of honor and agent of remembrance: Auschwitz tattoos and generational change
Aleksandra Ubertowska: Nature as an archive of (post)memory: Ecocriticism and Polish holocaust art
Ljiljana Radonic: 'Europeanization of the holocaust' and victim hierarchies in post-communist memorial museums
Kaya de Wolff: The politics of 'cosmopolitan memory' from a postcolonial perspective: A case study on the interplay of holocaust memory and the Herero's ongoing struggle for recognition and restorative justice
Tobaron Waxman: Gender diasporist: 'I do not sing the anthems of countries'
Jana Seehusen: How to perform entangled memories: On seeing in not-seeing
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