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"Hungary 70": Non-remembering the Holocaust in Hungary
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Abstract Analysis of memory studies is usually focusing on processes of remembrance, looking at the actors, sites, processes, institutions of remembering. This article however looks at non-remembering as a conscious strategy of not participating in commemorations of the 70th Anniversary of the Holocaust in H... view more
Analysis of memory studies is usually focusing on processes of remembrance, looking at the actors, sites, processes, institutions of remembering. This article however looks at non-remembering as a conscious strategy of not participating in commemorations of the 70th Anniversary of the Holocaust in Hungary. It claims that lack of common language, the imprisonment of a "true" versus "false" dichotomy is contributing to the further pillarisation of the Hungarian memory culture.... view less
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General History
Free Keywords
Holocaust Studies; Jewish Studies; History and Memory; Holocaust memorialisation; memory politics; Hungary; non-remembering
Document language
English
Publication Year
2014
Page/Pages
p. 1-8
Journal
Culture & History Digital Journal, 3 (2014) 2
Issue topic
Faces and Traces of Violence: Memory Politics in Global Perspective
ISSN
2253-797X
Status
Published Version; reviewed