Committed to Memory: Cultural Mediations of the Holocaust

Committed to Memory: Cultural Mediations of the Holocaust

by Oren Baruch Stier
ISBN-10:
1558497951
ISBN-13:
9781558497955
Pub. Date:
10/07/2009
Publisher:
University of Massachusetts Press
ISBN-10:
1558497951
ISBN-13:
9781558497955
Pub. Date:
10/07/2009
Publisher:
University of Massachusetts Press
Committed to Memory: Cultural Mediations of the Holocaust

Committed to Memory: Cultural Mediations of the Holocaust

by Oren Baruch Stier

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Overview

How is contemporary public consciousness of the Holocaust shaped and communicated? How is commitment to its memory expressed and engendered? This book offers a close and critical analysis of a range of cultural activities that mediate the Holocaust for a public increasingly distant from the events of World War II. Oren Baruch Stier argues that the manner in which those events are committed to memory, coupled with the fervent dedication to memory exhibited by many people and institutions, produces distinct memorial mediations of the Shoah.

Stier discusses how these memorializations emerge, paying attention to the ways cultural memory is embodied individually, institutionally, and technologically. He defines and examines four modes of mediation: iconic, videotestimonial, museological, and ritual-ceremonial. In each context, he analyzes how Holocaust memory is inscribed, framed, displayed, and performed through a variety of media in a range of settings. Topics include the use of Holocaust-era railway cars, Art Spiegelman's Maus volumes, novels by Emily Prager, Martin Amis, and Elie Wiesel, and a CD-ROM that incorporates excerpts from Holocaust survivor testimonies. Institutions examined range from Washington's U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum to Los Angeles's Museum of Tolerance, from Yale's Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies to the Visual History Foundation created by Steven Spielberg, to the international teen pilgrimage that is the March of the Living.

In the end, Committed to Memory asks what role forgetting can and does play in the memorial landscape, demonstrating how critical attention to our memorial investments, and to the mechanics and media of memory's construction and transmission, can uncover what is both gained and lost in these commitments.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781558497955
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Publication date: 10/07/2009
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Oren Baruch Stier is assistant professor of religious studies and associate director of the Judaic Studies Program at Florida International University.

Table of Contents

Illustrationsxi
Prefacexiii
Chapter 1Remembering Memory: Culture, Tradition, and the Memory Problem1
Chapter 2Inscribing Memory: Iconic Paradigms for Holocaust Remembrance24
Chapter 3Framing Memory: Videotestimonies and the Transmission of Holocaust Remembrance67
Chapter 4Mediating Memory: Holocaust Museums and the Display of Remembrance110
Chapter 5Performing Memory: Tourism, Pilgrimage, and the Ritual Appropriation of the Past150
Conclusion: Remember Forgetting / Forget Remembering191
Notes219
Bibliography257
Index271

What People are Saying About This

Sara R. Horowitz

Many contemporary scholars — whether in Holocaust studies or other areas — plunge into a discussion of memory, as though the term and its dynamic were universally understood. Stier probes the assumptions and hypotheses that underlie much discussion of memory in an intelligent and critical way, drawing important distinctions and giving depth to the ongoing conversation.

Edward T. Linenthal

A rich and provocative work.... I recommend it with enthusiasm.

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