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Weimar Surfaces

Weimar Surfaces

Janet Ward

University of California Press
2001
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Germany of the 1920s offers a stunning moment in modernity, a time when surface values first became determinants of taste, activity, and occupation: modernity was still modern, spectacle was still spectacular. Janet Ward's luminous study revisits Weimar Germany via the lens of metropolitan visual culture, analyzing the power that 1920s Germany holds for today's visual codes of consumerism.
Sites of Holocaust Memory

Sites of Holocaust Memory

Janet Ward

Bloomsbury Academic
2016
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The Holocaust was as much a spatial as it was a racial system of planning. With more attention being paid to this in Holocaust historiographical debates, and a recent upswing in the visual understanding and experience of collective memory, this book is a timely exploration of an increasingly significant aspect of Holocaust studies. Carefully and generously illustrated, Sites of Holocaust Memory examines how Holocaust memorials have developed, especially of late, into sites of sacralised and sensory experience and interpretation for visitors. It considers how former ghettos, sites of mass shootings, concentration camps, and extermination camps are being commemorated and it looks at the role played by Holocaust museums in promoting city identities. The book also provides detailed coverage of Holocaust artefacts to stress the huge importance of objects as well as physical spaces as we seek to develop a more complete understanding of the Holocaust's place in modern history.
Sites of Holocaust Memory

Sites of Holocaust Memory

Janet Ward

Bloomsbury Academic
2016
sidottu
The Holocaust was as much a spatial as it was a racial system of planning. With more attention being paid to this in Holocaust historiographical debates, and a recent upswing in the visual understanding and experience of collective memory, this book is a timely exploration of an increasingly significant aspect of Holocaust studies. Carefully and generously illustrated, Sites of Holocaust Memory examines how Holocaust memorials have developed, especially of late, into sites of sacralised and sensory experience and interpretation for visitors. It considers how former ghettos, sites of mass shootings, concentration camps, and extermination camps are being commemorated and it looks at the role played by Holocaust museums in promoting city identities. The book also provides detailed coverage of Holocaust artefacts to stress the huge importance of objects as well as physical spaces as we seek to develop a more complete understanding of the Holocaust's place in modern history.