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    Holocaust Memory in the Digital Age: Survivors? Stories and New Media Practices

    Holocaust Memory in the Digital Age by Shandler, Jeffrey;

    Survivors? Stories and New Media Practices

    Series: Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Stanford University Press
    • Date of Publication 8 August 2017
    • Number of Volumes Print PDF

    • ISBN 9781503602892
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages232 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 335 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Holocaust Memory in the Digital Age examines the nexus of new media and memory practices through an in-depth study of the Shoah Visual History Archive, the world's largest and most widely available collection of video interviews with Holocaust survivors, to understand how advances in digital technologies impact the practice of Holocaust remembrance.

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    Holocaust Memory in the Digital Age explores the nexus of new media and memory practices, raising questions about how advances in digital technologies continue to influence the nature of Holocaust memorialization. Through an in-depth study of the largest and most widely available collection of videotaped interviews with survivors and other witnesses to the Holocaust, the University of Southern California Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive, Jeffrey Shandler weighs the possibilities and challenges brought about by digital forms of public memory.


    The Visual History Archive's holdings are extensive?over 100,000 hours of video, including interviews with over 50,000 individuals?and came about at a time of heightened anxiety about the imminent passing of the generation of Holocaust survivors and other eyewitnesses. Now, the Shoah Foundation's investment in new digital media is instrumental to its commitment to remembering the Holocaust both as a subject of historical importance in its own right and as a paradigmatic moral exhortation against intolerance. Shandler not only considers the Archive as a whole, but also looks closely at individual survivors' stories, focusing on narrative, language, and spectacle to understand how Holocaust remembrance is mediated.



    "Jeffrey Shandler once again brings his erudite, incisive mind to address the intersections of media, memory, and recent Jewish history and its memorialization. Diving deep into the Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive, Shandler explores the project's mission to provide an invaluable record of those who witnessed the unspeakable, while deploying digital technologies as a bulwark against racism and hate."?Faye Ginsburg, New York University

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction:

    1. An Archive in Contexts

    2. Narrative: Tales Retold

    3. Language: In Other Words

    4. Spectacle: Seeing as Believing

    Conclusion:

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