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Spaces of Commemoration and Communication : A Novel Approach at the Mauthausen Memorial Visitor Center / Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Edition Museum ; 75Publisher: Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Description: 1 online resource (172 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783839467336
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 128/.3 23//eng/20230519eng
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 PREAMBLE THE INTERNATIONAL MEMORIAL MUSEUMS CHARTER REVISITED -- 2 THE MEMORIAL‘S RESPONSIBILITIES PAST AND PRESENT -- 3 COMMUNICATION IN A CULTURALLY SENSITIVE ENVIRONMENT -- 4 THE PARTICIPATORY MEMORIAL, MUSEUM, INSTITUTION AND BEYOND -- 5 MEDIATED MEMORIES -- 6 LIVING MEMORIES -- 7 LIVING ARCHIVES AS A MEANS OF COLLECTIVE MEMORY -- 8 PROJECT STAGES AND REALIZATION -- 9 CONCLUSIONS AND INTERVIEW -- REFERENCES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Summary: In times of resurgence of ultra-nationalistic and xenophobic tendencies across Europe, education and awareness-raising for all age groups about the history of the Holocaust are of paramount for agency and civil engagement. Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss examines commemorative culture and its transformation towards interactive and participatory experiences through a novel form of visitor engagement at the Mauthausen memorial visiting center. This unique space from an arts-based and media research project builds on human-centered design and individual and collective experiences of contributing to a living memory culture.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 PREAMBLE THE INTERNATIONAL MEMORIAL MUSEUMS CHARTER REVISITED -- 2 THE MEMORIAL‘S RESPONSIBILITIES PAST AND PRESENT -- 3 COMMUNICATION IN A CULTURALLY SENSITIVE ENVIRONMENT -- 4 THE PARTICIPATORY MEMORIAL, MUSEUM, INSTITUTION AND BEYOND -- 5 MEDIATED MEMORIES -- 6 LIVING MEMORIES -- 7 LIVING ARCHIVES AS A MEANS OF COLLECTIVE MEMORY -- 8 PROJECT STAGES AND REALIZATION -- 9 CONCLUSIONS AND INTERVIEW -- REFERENCES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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In times of resurgence of ultra-nationalistic and xenophobic tendencies across Europe, education and awareness-raising for all age groups about the history of the Holocaust are of paramount for agency and civil engagement. Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss examines commemorative culture and its transformation towards interactive and participatory experiences through a novel form of visitor engagement at the Mauthausen memorial visiting center. This unique space from an arts-based and media research project builds on human-centered design and individual and collective experiences of contributing to a living memory culture.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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