No ‘final solution’ to the memory problem

Authors

  • Anders Høg Hansen Malmö University

Abstract

Holocaust and war memorials in Germany

This article addresses Berlin’s waving field of pillars –the newly established Holocaust memorial for the murdered Jews of Europe- and Harburg’s vanishing memorial against war, racism and violence. The notion of collected memory as opposed to collective memory is explored. How and if monuments can replace memory and memory can replace monuments is also discussed.

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Published

2005-10-16

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