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New German Critique (2011) 38 (1 (112)): 181–215.
Published: 01 February 2011
... ) proved the most shocking text of the second Oyneg Shabes cache for the way it vehemently alleges Jewish complicity in the systematic murder of the Jews of Warsaw and even harshly criticizes the victims themselves. This article analyzes the East-West polemic over Holocaust memory that erupted around...
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New German Critique (2024) 51 (2 (152)): 51–78.
Published: 01 August 2024
... a translingual approach to transnational memory of the entangled histories of the Holocaust and Soviet state terror in Central and Eastern Europe. Drawing on precepts of multilingualism that are more than merely additive, the analysis foregrounds Petrowskaja’s innovative contributions to translingual and even...
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New German Critique (2019) 46 (2 (137)): 91–116.
Published: 01 August 2019
... by a West German–Palestinian commando and explores historical references to the traumatic memories of the Holocaust that resonated in the public perception, cinematic depiction, and commemoration of the event. Through an analysis of newspaper coverage, documentary reports, docudrama films, and attempted...
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New German Critique (2020) 47 (1 (139)): 173–195.
Published: 01 February 2020
... Archive in German Memory Culture , which focuses on the relationship between contemporary Holocaust memory culture in Germany and the archive as seen in memorials, documentary film and theater, and prose narratives. 10. Gwyer, “Beyond Lateness?,” 137–38. 11. Hirsch, Generation of Postmemory...
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New German Critique (2024) 51 (1 (151)): 143–171.
Published: 01 February 2024
... fascination with and glamourization of Nazism. However, the formal mechanisms of Uklański’s work remain undertheorized. This essay offers a reading of The Nazis and Real Nazis that locates the aesthetic politics of these two products of the “perpetrator turn” in Holocaust studies and memory studies...
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New German Critique (2010) 37 (2 (110)): 209–227.
Published: 01 August 2010
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Germany. It allows us to look at postwar German art comparatively, through
the prism of memories of modernism as they pertain to World War I, the Third
Reich, and the Holocaust.
Let me begin with an idée reçue. Just as Nazism in the popular imagi-
nation is often considered simply as a betrayal...
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New German Critique (2010) 37 (2 (110)): 153–179.
Published: 01 August 2010
... countermonumental turn in public art
took place with Holocaust memorials.4 The late–Cold War debate on memori-
als and monumentality increasingly claimed to have put an end to the assumed
connection between authority and monumentality, between will-to-power and
will-to-leave-traces. The countermonuments...
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New German Critique (2023) 50 (3 (150)): 81–92.
Published: 01 November 2023
... Germany .” Humanities 9 , no. 2 ( 2020 ). https://doi.org/10.3390/h9020042 . Rothberg Michael . “ Lived Multidirectionality: ‘ Historikerstreit 2.0 ’ and the Politics of Holocaust Memory .” Memory Studies 15 , no. 6 ( 2022 ): 1316 – 29 . Rothberg Michael . Multidirectional...
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New German Critique (2014) 41 (3 (123)): 9–34.
Published: 01 November 2014
...” of Holocaust depiction,
the director mobilizes layered representational memories of the camp, only to
withhold their confirmation in his film—pointing toward well-known images
of horror while refusing to re-create them as a way to reproduce trauma in
contemporary viewers.2 Thus the film enunciates from...
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New German Critique (2021) 48 (3 (144)): 65–98.
Published: 01 November 2021
... idols, and their humanized forms have influenced the trajectory of the images of Nazis. I suggest that this evolution aligns with broader trends in how popular culture depicts violence against people. An emergent tendency in memory studies and Holocaust studies, the perpetrator turn —which designates...
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New German Critique (2014) 41 (3 (123)): 35–55.
Published: 01 November 2014
...; Antje Ehmann, “Der essayistische Film—eine Abgrenzung
wovon? Zur Bestimmung von Harun Farockis Film Aufschub,” in Der Essayfilm: Ästhetik und
Aktualität, ed. Sven Kramer and Thomas Tode (Konstanz: UVK, 2011), 89–100; Thomas Elsaesser,
“Holocaust Memory as the Epistemology of Forgetting? Re-wind...
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New German Critique (2017) 44 (1 (130)): 109–123.
Published: 01 February 2017
... of War.
6. Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States, Plunder and
Restitution, 8.
7. See Nicholas, “Plenary Session on Nazi-Confiscated Art Issues”; Lerman, “Opening Cere-
mony Remarks at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.”
8. Nicholas, Rape of Europa...
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New German Critique (2023) 50 (3 (150)): 205–215.
Published: 01 November 2023
... and factual prius ” of the Nazi crimes. 6 Habermas countered that the gas chambers were proof of an inescapable guilt, the outcome of a historical trajectory that had put Germany outside the civilized world. Thus he defended the redemptive character of Holocaust memory: it is only “after and through...
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New German Critique (2012) 39 (3 (117)): 61–79.
Published: 01 November 2012
... and Howard Wohl Fel-
low at the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum,
will surely result in revised content and conclusions. The topic is not entirely new; my “surprise”
reflects, rather, its absence in standard Holocaust history. To a limited but important...
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New German Critique (2007) 34 (2 (101)): 45–94.
Published: 01 August 2007
... around the memory of the Holocaust has almost become a platitude.1
Symbolizing the relationship between the Federal Republic’s liberal political
culture and honest reckoning with the past, an enormous memorial to the
Parts of this article first received public airing at the University of Virginia...
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New German Critique (2011) 38 (1 (112)): 1–7.
Published: 01 February 2011
... be structured by ambivalence in the form of
an irreducible multiplicity of memory narratives that entertain relationships
not only of adjacency but, frequently, of uneasy intimacy and entanglement.
2. Michael Rothberg, Multidirectional Memory: Remembering the Holocaust in the Age...
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New German Critique (2014) 41 (3 (123)): 57–73.
Published: 01 November 2014
... signs of the past; they can be wholly memorial sur-
faces that acquire meaning only via the spoken word. Such landscapes merely
refer to the presence of a past, one that asserts itself as a blank surface.
The cinematically recollected confrontation with the Holocaust began
with landscapes...
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New German Critique (2024) 51 (1 (151)): 173–205.
Published: 01 February 2024
... stone for victims of the Gestapo in Morzinplatz in 1951. The second picture shows the Holocaust Memorial created by Rachel Whiteread and unveiled in 2000. The very brief presentation of such a complicated issue as part of the culture of remembrance, and its restriction to the five years between 1986...
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New German Critique (2015) 42 (2 (125)): 137–153.
Published: 01 August 2015
... but one after it.2 The defining
characteristic of this “postapocalyptic” age is not just that it comes after World
War II and the Holocaust, figured as the paradigmatic trauma of our times, but
that, increasingly, it comes after the end of living memory of this trauma: in
this view, ours...
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New German Critique (2014) 41 (3 (123)): 135–157.
Published: 01 November 2014
... to call on to find footing alongside the Nazi per-
petrators’ cinematic gaze. Via its own editing it comments on the construction
of Holocaust memory over time. As a Holocaust film that revisits a propaganda
film, it speaks with multiple voices. The older film, the history of its reception...
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