The全球化时代的大屠杀与记忆( 二 )


— The Journal of Jewish Studies
“By raising these issues, by showing how the Holocaust has been transformed into a model for global collective memory, the authors demonstrate that certain norms for human rights must, at the very least, be acknowledged in these uncertain times. This conclusion, in the end, could leave the reader with some hope, even as the struggle over the Holocaust’s meaning for the future continues. …This volume provides an interesting addition to ongoing debates over the memory of the Holocaust….(T)hose wishing to read something beyond the long list of works on the Germans’ struggle over their past and consider questions about the future might wish to give this work a glance. While there is obviously no answer yet to how the role of the Holocaust in our future will unfold, those who read this volume will, at the very least, have the opportunity to consider questions that are likely to become even more serious in the coming decades.”
— H-Net
Table of Contents
1. Revised Introduction to the English Edition
Part I
2. Cosmopolitan Memory
3. Holocaust and Diaspora
Part II
4. The Postwar Years
5. Debates and Reflections
Part III
6. The Holocaust between Representation and Institutionalization
7. The Consequences of Cosmopolitan Memory
Bibliography
Index
About the Author(s)
Daniel Levyis Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the State University of New York, Stonybrook.
Natan Sznaideris an Associate Professor of sociology at the Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo, Israel.
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