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Shoah Presence: Architectural Representations of the Holocaust

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Shoah Presence: Architectural Representations of the Holocaust

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Shoah Presence: Architectural Representations of the Holocaust

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Shoah Presence: Architectural Representations of the Holocaust book

ByEran Neuman
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 31 March 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315609034
Pages 228
eBook ISBN 9781315609034
Subjects Built Environment, Humanities, Museum and Heritage Studies, Reference & Information Science, Social Sciences
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Neuman, E. (2014). Shoah Presence: Architectural Representations of the Holocaust (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315609034

ABSTRACT

Through the analysis of several commemorative acts in space, matter and image, namely museums and memorials, this book reflects on the ways in which architecture as a discipline, a practice and a discourse represents the Holocaust. In doing so, it problematises how one presents an extreme historical case in a contemporary context and integrates the historical into actuality. By examining several cases, the book defines the issues faced by various architects who dealt with this topic and discusses their separate and distinctive approaches. In each case, it analyses the ways in which the cultural and political contexts of commemoration led to a different interpretation of the condition. Focusing on the Ghetto Fighters’ House, the world’s first Holocaust museum; Yad Vashem, Israel’s national Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem; the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington; and the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, the book discusses how the representation of history by architecture creates a dialectic process in which architecture mediates the past to the present, while at the same time creating a present saturated with historical contexts. It shows how, together, they are incorporated into one another and create a new reality: past and present intertwined.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |14 pages

Introduction: Holocaust Commemoration and Architectural Representation

chapter 1|52 pages

Dwelling in Monumentality: Presence and Memory in the Ghetto Fighters’ Kibbutz

chapter 2|40 pages

Monumental Holocaust Landscapes at Yad Vashem

chapter 3|46 pages

“The Events you are about to Experience are Real”: Authenticity at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum

chapter 4|32 pages

Diagramming Memory: Peter Eisenman’s Holocaust Memorial in Berlin

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