My Account    Basket
 
English  Deutsch  Français  
BOOKSHOP AUTHORS SERVICES COMPANIES
 Highlights
 Bestsellers
 Books
   Search
   New Books
   Disciplines
   Textbooks
   Authors/Editors
   List of Titles
   How to search
 New Books
 Disciplines
 Textbooks
 Series
 Journals
 Rights and Licences
 Peter Lang Press
 Download catalogues
 General information
Quick search
Go!
Advanced search
Sitemap
Contact
Home
 Featured title
Linn, Edith
Arrest Decisions
 Recently viewed books
Daly, Peter M. / Filser, Karl...
Building History
Herzog, Margarethe
Lebensentwürfe zwischen zwei ...
Dill, Hans-Otto
Dante criollo. Ensayos euro-l...
Weiss, Anja Yvette
Schule und ethnische Identitä...
Granda, Germán de
Estudios Lingüísticos Hispano...
 Details
Recommend this book to someone  
Daly, Peter M. / Filser, Karl / Goldschläger, Alain / Kramer, Naomi (eds.)  available 
Building History
The Shoah in Art, Memory, and Myth
Series:  McGill European Studies  Vol. 4
Year of Publication: 2001
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2001. XVIII, 284 pp., 9 ill.
ISBN 978-0-8204-4289-1  hardback
[Review copy request    
[Buy Licence, translation rights] [Copyright]
[PDF version]
Sales price
SFR 67.00 * 46.20 ** 47.50 43.20 £ 38.90 US-$ 66.95
  *  includes VAT - only valid for Germany  [Currency of invoice] 
  **  includes VAT - only valid for Austria
Discipline
  Education
  History
Book synopsis
During the Shoah countless human beings were murdered. In Europe the sites of killing are usually also the places of institutionalized memory. With the passing of survivors there is a risk that the events may fall exclusively into the domain of history. At stake is also an understanding of such terms as «Kristallnacht», because language filters experience. Since only the survivors know the reality of evil, direct testimony must be emphasized as well as misrepresentation through feature films. The Shoah must also be faced in schools. Educators write of their experience teaching issues related to the Shoah in Austria, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, and the United States. The Shoah is also reflected in the graphic arts, music, film, and theatre. Political issues cannot be avoided. The reconciliation between Israelis and Germans was difficult. Pocking in Bavaria may prefer to forget its past. «Swiss neutrality» is revisited with reference to Swiss financial dealings during the war. The selective recollections of the Einsatzgruppen perpetrators are also analyzed.
This book records a conference, held at Munich and Augsburg, November 8-14, 1997, that brought together educators, academics, artists, and government officials from Austria, Canada, Germany, Israel, Switzerland, and the United States.
About the author(s)/editor(s)
The Contributors: Peter Kleinmann, Alain Goldschläger, Naomi Kramer, Rudolf Klinger, Claire Miller, Avraham Primor, Barbara Distel, Jackie Feldman, Ludwig Eiber, Peter M. Daly, Saul Balagura, Jean-Jacques van Vlasselaer, Tibor Egervari, Claude Altermatt, Irving Abella, Anna Rosmus, Ronald Headland, Bruno Winkler, Margaret Wells, Frieda Miller, Miryam Eser Davolio, Hans-Peter Hagedorn.
The Editors: Peter M. Daly is Professor and former Chair of the Department of German Studies at McGill University, Montreal. His previous publications have been on German and English literature of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the European emblem tradition, and contemporary advertising.
Karl Filser is Professor of the Didactics of History at the University of Augsburg. He is a member of several academic boards and institutions including the «Internationale Konferenz für Geschichtsdidaktik». His previous publications have been in the fields of history and pedagogy.
Alain Goldschläger is Professor in the Department of French and founding Director of the Holocaust Literature Research Institute at the University of Western Ontario. His previous publications have been on French literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, discourse analysis, as well as antisemitic and survivor testimonial discourses.
Naomi Kramer is Education Director of the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre. In this role she has curated several international traveling exhibits including Leo Haas; Terezín: Theresienstadt; Impressions of Terezín; and Children of the Holocaust: A Legacy.
     Top Print Page 
© 2005 Peter Lang Publishing Group  Created by Peter Lang AG  Design by Peter Lang AG
last update: 13 August 2010  Books online: 48265