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A long-overdue study of the East German view of the Holocaust over the years 1946-1989.Stated Memory: East Germany and the Holocaust investigates communist Germany's attempt to explain the Holocau...
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24 June 1999

A long-overdue study of the East German view of the Holocaust over the years 1946-1989.
Stated Memory: East Germany and the Holocaust investigates communist Germany's attempt to explain the Holocaust within a framework that was at once German and Marxist. The book probes the contradictions and self-deceptionsarising from East Germany's official self-understanding as an enlightened, modern society in which Jewishness did not constitute "difference" or otherness. The study examines East German historiography of the Holocaust, includingits reflection in schoolbooks; analyzes East German concentration camp memorials; discusses the situation of Jews who remained in East Germany; and surveys East German cinematic and literary responses to the Nazi murder of the Jews. The book shows that regardless of the sincerity of the individuals involved in constructing these various forms of memory, the state attempted to orchestrate Holocaust discourse for its own purposes.
Thomas C. Foxis professor of German at the University of Alabama. He has written extensively on East German literature and the Holocaust.
Stated Memory: East Germany and the Holocaust investigates communist Germany's attempt to explain the Holocaust within a framework that was at once German and Marxist. The book probes the contradictions and self-deceptionsarising from East Germany's official self-understanding as an enlightened, modern society in which Jewishness did not constitute "difference" or otherness. The study examines East German historiography of the Holocaust, includingits reflection in schoolbooks; analyzes East German concentration camp memorials; discusses the situation of Jews who remained in East Germany; and surveys East German cinematic and literary responses to the Nazi murder of the Jews. The book shows that regardless of the sincerity of the individuals involved in constructing these various forms of memory, the state attempted to orchestrate Holocaust discourse for its own purposes.
Thomas C. Foxis professor of German at the University of Alabama. He has written extensively on East German literature and the Holocaust.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 187
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Camden House
Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
Publication Date:
24 June 1999
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781571131294
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century / Holocaust, The Holocaust, HISTORY / Historiography, HISTORY / Europe / Germany, Historiography
Especially valuable to scholars and students of German studies, but intensely interesting to the educated public as well.
INtroduction: Stating German Holocaust Memory
The State of Memory: The Holocaust in East German Historiography
The Texture of Memory: East German Concentration Camp Memorials
In the Melting Pot of Socialism: East German Jews
Berlin, Moscow, and the Imagined Jerusalem: The Holocaust in East German Literature and Film
Epilogue: Stated Memory
Index
The State of Memory: The Holocaust in East German Historiography
The Texture of Memory: East German Concentration Camp Memorials
In the Melting Pot of Socialism: East German Jews
Berlin, Moscow, and the Imagined Jerusalem: The Holocaust in East German Literature and Film
Epilogue: Stated Memory
Index