Memory and History After Auschwitz
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2011.i45.740Keywords:
Memory, History, Auschwitz, Trauma, Dangerous memory, Historical normalization, PoliticsAbstract
This article explores the relationship between memory and history, using the events of Auschwitz as central point around which the problems this relationship poses are focused in a singular way, and which also demand and enable a radical response.
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2011-12-30
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Zamora, J. A. (2011). Memory and History After Auschwitz. Isegoría, (45), 501–523. https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2011.i45.740
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