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Samenlevingen hebben een diepe drang om te herdenken en te herinneren. Zeker vandaag is het verleden alomtegenwoordig, en is er sprake van een ware 'memory boom'. Collectieve herinnering is echter niet neutraal. Ze wordt ingezet in het nastreven van allerlei politieke, sociale, culturele en morele doelen. De noodzaak van een kritische houding tegenover herinnering dringt zich dan ook op. 0'Herinneringen aan de Holocaust' richt zich op de educatie over herinnering, en analyseert het selectieve, politieke en evoluerende karakter van herinnering. Het boek onderzoekt de verschillende vormen van herinnering en de gespannen relatie tussen herinnering en geschiedenis. Via de analyse van onder meer films, stripverhalen, musea, monumenten en memorialen focussen de auteurs zich daarbij specifiek op de evolutie van de holocaustherinnering vanaf 1945, in Europa en in de Verenigde Staten. Bovendien krijgt de lezer bij elk hoofdstuk verschillende didactische scenario?s aangeboden, geschikt voor het secundair geschiedenisonderwijs. Kortom, een toegankelijk boekje voor iedereen die geįnteresseerd is in geschiedenis, en in het bijzonder een aanrader voor leerkrachten en al wie werkzaam is in de educatieve sector.
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More than 200.000 useless people disappeared, including children. For guiding me through Austria, I used psychiatric institutions as waypoints. In these institutions psychiatric patients got euthanized. Aryan or not. Adults and children. The reasoning was simple: the cost-benefit for the society was not profitable. The result is a combination of own images, manipulated stills from propaganda movies and two digital collages. The book also deliberately plays with the expectations evoked by images. This is a dark poetic view on one of the darkest pages in the second world in Europe: the killing of incurable sick children for the sake of saving money. At the same time it questions the shift of social security towards the level of your contribution to the society and it investigates the manipulating power of images.
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