Space in Holocaust Research : : A Transdisciplinary Approach to Spatial Thinking / / ed. by Janine Fubel, Alexandra Klei, Annika Wienert.

In recent years, the issue of space has sparked debates in the field of Holocaust Studies. The book demonstrates the transdisciplinary potential of space-related approaches. The editors suggest that “spatial thinking” can foster a dialogue on the history, aftermath, and memory of the Holocaust that...

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Place / Publishing House:München ;, Wien : : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , [2024]
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Year of Publication:2024
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (VII, 355 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Tracing Oblivion: The Collected Works of Yael Atzmony
  • Tracing Oblivion
  • Spatial Thinking in Holocaust Studies
  • Part I: Theoretical-methodological Approaches
  • Expanding Geographies of the Holocaust: Refugees and Spatial Histories
  • Space and Violence as Analytical Categories in Holocaust Research
  • Why is Landscape Research Important for Holocaust Studies?
  • How Can We Map the Holocaust?
  • Daily Experiences of Persecution in the City: Mobilizing Diaries to Study the Holocaust in Urban Settings
  • Space in Holocaust Film
  • Part II: Case Studies
  • Fleeting Spaces
  • Motion, Fluidity, and Virtuality of Space
  • Multipurposing Jewish Spaces: German Jewry’s Struggles to Provide Places for its Activities in Hostile Surroundings
  • Remembering Arcadia in Auschwitz: Pastoral Representations of the Death Camps
  • Domestic Space in the Films of Chantal Akerman and Claude Lanzmann
  • Institutionalized Spaces
  • Institutionalization as a Socio-spatial Process: Norms, Rules, and Behavior
  • Blocked Pathways: Regional Room for Manoeuvre of the Jews in the Administrative District of Zichenau, 1939–1945
  • Denkmäler als Raumproduzenten – Der Gedenkkomplex Trascjanec bei Minsk
  • Border/ing Spaces
  • Drawing Lines, Crossing Frontiers, Transgressing Boundaries
  • Treblinka Geography: Nazi Building, Jewish Breaking, Historical Reconstructing
  • Fensterblicke auf den Genozid
  • Spatial Relations
  • Overlapping, Overwriting: Syn/Diachronic Spatial Relationships
  • Wandlungen eines Exil- und Erinnerungsraumes: Shanghai – Hongkou – Tilanqiao
  • Räumliche Überlagerungen. Erkenntnisse zu den Raumbeziehungen der Mahn- und Gedenkstätte Ravensbrück durch eine zeichnerisch-räumliche Analyse
  • List of Contributors