Global approaches to the Holocaust : memory, history, and representation / edited by Mark Celinscak and Mehnaz Afridi.

Other author Celinscak, Mark, 1978- editor.
Other author Afridi, Mehnaz Mona editor
Format Book
PublicationLincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2025]
Descriptionx, 297 pages ; 23 cm.
Subjects

SeriesContemporary Holocaust studies
Contemporary Holocaust studies. ^A1381755
Partial contents Holocaust Memory in South Africa / Shirli Gilbert -- Remembering the Holocaust in Mauritius : Legacies of Slavery, Colonial Violence, and Jewish Displacement / Roni Mikel-Arieli -- Japan and the Holocaust : Domesticating Others' Horror / Rotem Kowner and Ran Zwigenberg.
Abstract "This volume examines the Holocaust from a global perspective, presenting diverse Jewish and non-Jewish voices that add to the historical and educational reach of the Holocaust globally"-- Provided by publisher.
Abstract "The field of contemporary Holocaust studies is increasingly international in perspective. These approaches do not detach themselves from European history; rather, they incorporate perspectives and voices not always considered in more traditional Holocaust studies. The contributors to this volume take such an approach as they examine the Holocaust, adding to the historical and memorial reach of the subject through an international range of voices. Global Approaches to the Holocaust asks: what happens when scholars shift their focus from an exclusively European perspective of the Holocaust? What new insights are gained from exploring the impact of the Holocaust from outside the European milieu? How do countries that were not directly affected by Nazi policies of occupation and extermination remember the Holocaust? What consequences does an expansive approach to the Holocaust entail? With essays about North and South Africa, Mauritius, Japan, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, the Philippines, the United States, Australia, Canada, India, Pakistan, Palestine, Columbia, New Zealand, and more, Global Approaches to the Holocaust seeks to create a critical voice in Holocaust studies that encompasses not only Europe but also Asia, Africa, South and North America, Australia, and the Middle East. "-- Provided by publisher.
General noteCollection of essays by Emmanuel Kahan and 22 others.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2025000620
ISBN9781496230683
ISBN149623068X paperback
ISBNelectronic book
ISBNelectronic book