Gegenlufige Gedchtnisse / thakirat moutaddah (inbunden)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Tyska
Antal sidor
200
Utgivningsdatum
2020-02-17
Upplaga
1. Auflage
Förlag
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
Dimensioner
205 x 125 x 123 mm
Vikt
237 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9783525310854

Gegenlufige Gedchtnisse / thakirat moutaddah

ber Geltung und Wirkung des Holocaust / Bisadad sihhat wa athar al-holokoust

Häftad,  Tyska, 2020-02-17
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The memory of mass crimes constitutes the parameters of universal ethics. The memory of the Holocaust was the reason for this. The annihilation of European Jews was of paradigmatic importance. In the meantime, other memories of mass crimes are also calling for public memory and thus recognition. Such a pluralism of memories holds a not inconsiderable potential for conflict, especially if the different misfortunes are attributed to one and the same historical event - the Second World War. Then opposing constellations and competitions of memory appear - not only between the political cultures of western and eastern Europe, but also and especially between European and colonial memories. Dan Diner's essay, now available in a bilingual edition, takes up the problem of conflicting memories of the Second World War and the Holocaust in terms of history and memory. By reaffirming the meaning of "Auschwitz" as a breach of civilization, the conditions of historical judgment and recognition are reflected in the memory against this very background. Dramatic differences, even contradictions, between Western and non-European cultures - especially that of Islam - are heralded here.
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Dan Diner ist Professor emeritus f"r Moderne Geschichte an der Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Von 1999 bis 2014 war er Direktor des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts f"r j"dische Geschichte und Kultur und Professor am Historischen Seminar der Universitt Leipzig.