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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Commemoration and Sites of Mourning | |
1 | Shoah as Cinema | 7 |
2 | Second-Sight: Shimon Attie's Recollection | 22 |
3 | Rituals of Mourning and Mimesis: Arie A. Galles's Fourteen Stations | 31 |
4 | Trauma | 43 |
5 | Memory, Counter-Memory, and the End of the Monument | 59 |
Pt. II | Personal Responses and Familial Legacies | |
6 | Material Memory: Holocaust Testimony in Post-Holocaust Art | 79 |
7 | Caught by Images: Visual Imprints in Holocaust Testimonies | 97 |
8 | Gays and the Holocaust: Two Documentaries | 114 |
9 | War Stories: Witnessing in Retrospect | 137 |
Pt. III | Memento Mori: Atrocity and Aesthetics | |
10 | The Iconic and the Allusive: The Case for Beauty in Post-Holocaust Art | 153 |
11 | Burnt Books and Absent Meaning: Morris Louis's Charred Journal: Firewritten Series and the Holocaust | 175 |
12 | Emblems of Atrocity: Holocaust Liberation Photographs | 201 |
13 | The Uses and Abuses of Photography in Holocaust-Related Art | 220 |
Pt. IV | National Expressions of Remembrance | |
14 | The Jewish Museum, Vienna: A Holographic Paradigm for History and the Holocaust | 235 |
15 | Memory Block: Rachel Whiteread's Holocaust Memorial in Vienna | 251 |
16 | Turning the Places of Holocaust History into Places of Holocaust Memory: Holocaust Memorials in Budapest, Hungary, 1945-95 | 272 |
17 | Berlin Elegies: Absence, Postmemory, and Art after Auschwitz | 288 |
18 | Invisible Topographies: Looking for the Memorial de la deportation in Paris | 305 |
Contributors | 325 | |
Index | 329 |
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