Holocaust Memory Reframed
Document Type
Audio File
Publication Date
9-12-2020
Abstract
Since it opened in 1993, millions of people have visited the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. How does their experience compare to that of visitors to other Holocaust museums, such as the Yad Vashem in Jerusalem or the Jewish Museum Berlin? Jennifer Hansen-Glucklich is the author of Holocaust Memory Reframed: Museums and the Challenges of Representation.
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Recommended Citation
Hansen-Glucklich, Jennifer, "Holocaust Memory Reframed" (2020). Modern Languages and Literatures Articles. 12.
https://scholar.umw.edu/modernlanguages/12
Comments
This radio interview was originally broadcast on: With Good Reason: Virginia Humanities.
This broadcast is freely accessible on the internet.
NOTE: Dr. Hansen-Glucklich's interview is the first segment of this episode.