South Africans commemorating in Poland: Making meaning through participation

This research report focuses on the issues for participation in public memory projects, in the light of counter-monument critiques of audiences being ‘rendered passive’. Interviews with people who went on the 2005 March of the Living tour to Holocaust sites in Poland and then to Israel have been...

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Main Author: Low, Carol
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Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/4855
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-48552019-05-11T03:42:04Z South Africans commemorating in Poland: Making meaning through participation Low, Carol Holocaust memory Public memory and participation March of the Living Tolerance education Heritage interpretation Memory and meaning making South African Jews Memorialisation Jewish identity Human rights education This research report focuses on the issues for participation in public memory projects, in the light of counter-monument critiques of audiences being ‘rendered passive’. Interviews with people who went on the 2005 March of the Living tour to Holocaust sites in Poland and then to Israel have been analysed in terms of themes and processes of meaningmaking. The written text of some of the material provided to them is also analysed. Meanings in the interviews notably occupied two discursive spaces that seem at odds with each other. The first was the discourse around what is a good way to memorialise – particularly when the memory is one of such enormity as the Holocaust. The second is the discourse around tolerance education – how do we ‘learn lessons’ from the Holocaust? The issues for heritage interpretation and tolerance education are explored. 2008-05-20T08:30:59Z 2008-05-20T08:30:59Z 2008-05-20T08:30:59Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/4855 en 66353 bytes 3959180 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf
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topic Holocaust memory
Public memory and participation
March of the Living
Tolerance education
Heritage interpretation
Memory and meaning making
South African Jews
Memorialisation
Jewish identity
Human rights education
spellingShingle Holocaust memory
Public memory and participation
March of the Living
Tolerance education
Heritage interpretation
Memory and meaning making
South African Jews
Memorialisation
Jewish identity
Human rights education
Low, Carol
South Africans commemorating in Poland: Making meaning through participation
description This research report focuses on the issues for participation in public memory projects, in the light of counter-monument critiques of audiences being ‘rendered passive’. Interviews with people who went on the 2005 March of the Living tour to Holocaust sites in Poland and then to Israel have been analysed in terms of themes and processes of meaningmaking. The written text of some of the material provided to them is also analysed. Meanings in the interviews notably occupied two discursive spaces that seem at odds with each other. The first was the discourse around what is a good way to memorialise – particularly when the memory is one of such enormity as the Holocaust. The second is the discourse around tolerance education – how do we ‘learn lessons’ from the Holocaust? The issues for heritage interpretation and tolerance education are explored.
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title_short South Africans commemorating in Poland: Making meaning through participation
title_full South Africans commemorating in Poland: Making meaning through participation
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