ABSTRACT
This volume locates and explores historical and contemporary sites of contested meanings of Holocaust memory across a range of geographical, geo-political, and disciplinary contexts, identifying and critically engaging with the nature and expression of these meanings within their relevant contexts, elucidating the political, social, and cultural underpinnings and consequences of these meanings, and offering interventions in the contemporary debates of Holocaust memory that suggest ways forward for the future.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I Holocaust Memory, Globalisation and Antisemitism
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Part II Monuments and Sites of Memory
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Part III Media and Education
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Part IV Personal, Familial and Collective Remembrance