LEADER 03812cam a2200421Ii 4500001 287030 005 20230420151844.0 008 210926s2022 gw a b 000 0 eng d 035 (OCoLC)on1269201797 040 YDX |beng |erda |cYDX |dYDX |dOCLCF |dOHX |dLHM 019 12690955981269101023 020 9783658358174 |qpaperback 020 3658358173 |qpaperback 020 |z9783658358181 |qelectronic book 050 4 G154.7 |b.T68 2022 049 LHMA 245 00 Tour guides at memorial sites and Holocaust museums : |bempirical studies in Europe, Israel, North America and South Africa / |cAnja Ballis, editor. 264 1 Wiesbaden, Germany : |bSpringer VS, |c2022. 300 ix, 231 pages : |billustrations ; |c21 cm. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 490 0 Holocaust Education = Historisches Lernen : Menschenrechtsbildung 504 Includes bibliographical references. 505 0 Europe: Authenticity at German sites -- The memorial site of Dachau: Competition among tour guides -- Language as action: How guides talk to female students at memorial sites -- Education and Commemoration: Site educators in Germany -- The pedagogy in Austria: How do teachers as tour guides react?- From Peer Guides to Professionals: The Anne Frank House and its staff in Berlin.-Poland: Memorial Site Auschwitz. A trip into horror -- Israel: Tour Guides in Yad Vashem -- Monster of Yishai Sarid. A Grounded Theory-Sketch -- North Amercia & South Africa: The USHMM and Chicago Holocaust Museum: A comparison -- The Neuberger Holocaust Education Center: The perspective of the head of education -- Guiding at the Durban Holocaust & Genocide Centre. 520 In this volume, contributors reflect on how to teach and mediate difficult history from the perspectives of guides. Too often, their activities are undervalued and taken for granted. Guides represent an important, often forgotten group of educators. This volume takes a global view on guiding at memorial sites and museums in Europe, North America, and South Africa. The contributors to this volume show from different research traditions that it is worth understanding more about the guides personal interests, their motivations, and their concept of guiding. Authors apply methodologies from the social sciences to describe the guides point of view. Complementing the various approaches in tour guide research, a detailed linguistic analysis sheds light on a survivors testimony echoed in the guides language. The studies gathered in this volume open up an orientation for further approaches to tour guiding based on and centered around "authentic" materials from guides. The Editor Anja Ballis, PhD, professor and chair of German Language Education at the University of Munich. The focus of her research has been on Holocaust education, teaching with digital media, and textbook research. She is also known for her research on interactive 3D testimonies, tour guides at Holocaust museums and memorial sites and as an editor of Holocaust EducationHistorical LearningHuman Rights Education since 2019, Springer Science). 650 0 Tour guides (Persons) 650 0 Historic sites. 650 0 Dark tourism. 650 0 Holocaust memorials. 650 7 Dark tourism. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01893422 650 7 Historic sites. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00957846 650 7 Holocaust memorials. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00958834 650 7 Tour guides (Persons) |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01153125 700 1 Ballis, Anja, |eeditor. 856 41 |3Electronic version(s) available. |zHosted by ProQuest Ebook Central |uhttps://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/ushmm/detail.action?docID=6998222 852 0 |bscstacks |hG154.7 |i.T68 2022 852 |bebook