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Lessons and Legacies XIV : The Holocaust in the Twenty-First Century; Relevance and Challenges in the Digital Age.

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    Series
    Lessons & Legacies ; v.14
    Lessons & Legacies.
    Format
    Online resource
    Author/Creator
    Cole, Tim.
    Published
    Chicago : Northwestern University Press, 2020
    ©2021
    Contents
    Intro
    Contents
    Theodore Zev Weiss | Foreword
    Tim Cole and Simone Gigliotti | Introduction: The Holocaust in the Twenty-First Century
    I. Tropes Reconsidered
    Andrea Rudorff | Reimagining the "Gray Zone": Female Prisoner Functionaries in the Gross-Rosen Subcamps, 1944-45
    Sharon B. Oster | The Muselmann Liberated: Impossible Holocaust Metaphors in Survivor Memoirs and Photography
    Holli Levitsky | Absent Presence, Pathological Afterimages, and the Aesthetics of Excrement
    Yehudit Dori Deston | When One Door Closes, Another Opens: The Demjanjuk Trials in Israel (1986-1993) and in Germany (2009-2011)
    II. Survival Strategies and Obstructions
    Susanna Schrafstetter | The Geographies of Living Underground: Escape Routes and Hiding Spaces of Fugitive Jews in Germany, 1939-1945
    Dalia Ofer | Bella Hazan Ya'ari: A Member of the Jewish Resistance in Pursuit of Self and a Future
    Lorena Avila, Nancy Nicholls, and Yael Siman | Migration Narratives of Holocaust Survivors in Chile, Colombia, and Mexico
    III. Digital Methods, Digital Memory
    Adrien Dallaire | A Different Approach to Microhistory: The Arrests of the Jews of the Vaucluse as Seen through Quantitative Prosopography
    Anne Kelly Knowles, Paul B. Jaskot, Tim Cole, and Alberto Giordano | Mind the Gap: Reading across the Holocaust Testimonial Archive
    Hannah Pollin-Galay | When the Index Is Wrong: Exploring Black Holes in Victim Memory
    Meghan Lundrigan | People, Places, Things: Considering the Role of Visitor Photography at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Notes on Contributors.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Gigliotti, Simone.
    Avila, Lorena.
    Dallaire, François, 1945-
    Dori-Deston, Yehudit.
    Giordano, Alberto.
    Jaskot, Paul B., 1963-
    Knowles, Anne Kelly.
    Levistsky, Holli.
    Lundrigan, Meghan.
    Notes
    Intro -- Contents -- Theodore Zev Weiss | Foreword -- Tim Cole and Simone Gigliotti | Introduction: The Holocaust in the Twenty-First Century -- I. Tropes Reconsidered -- Andrea Rudorff | Reimagining the "Gray Zone": Female Prisoner Functionaries in the Gross-Rosen Subcamps, 1944-45 -- Sharon B. Oster | The Muselmann Liberated: Impossible Holocaust Metaphors in Survivor Memoirs and Photography -- Holli Levitsky | Absent Presence, Pathological Afterimages, and the Aesthetics of Excrement -- Yehudit Dori Deston | When One Door Closes, Another Opens: The Demjanjuk Trials in Israel (1986-1993) and in Germany (2009-2011) -- II. Survival Strategies and Obstructions -- Susanna Schrafstetter | The Geographies of Living Underground: Escape Routes and Hiding Spaces of Fugitive Jews in Germany, 1939-1945 -- Dalia Ofer | Bella Hazan Ya'ari: A Member of the Jewish Resistance in Pursuit of Self and a Future -- Lorena Avila, Nancy Nicholls, and Yael Siman | Migration Narratives of Holocaust Survivors in Chile, Colombia, and Mexico -- III. Digital Methods, Digital Memory -- Adrien Dallaire | A Different Approach to Microhistory: The Arrests of the Jews of the Vaucluse as Seen through Quantitative Prosopography -- Anne Kelly Knowles, Paul B. Jaskot, Tim Cole, and Alberto Giordano | Mind the Gap: Reading across the Holocaust Testimonial Archive -- Hannah Pollin-Galay | When the Index Is Wrong: Exploring Black Holes in Victim Memory -- Meghan Lundrigan | People, Places, Things: Considering the Role of Visitor Photography at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum -- Notes on Contributors.
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    Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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    English
    ISBN
    9780810142749
    Physical Description
    1 online resource (298 pages).

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