Change language
Sidebar content Main content
Actions
Displays

Facing death. What happens to the Holocaust if death is the last word?

Remove from selection
Add to selection
Description

States that in the context of the Holocaust and genocide, facing death involves at least two unsettling apprehensions. First the murdered dead have faces and what meaning or lack of meaning do those faces possess and perhaps communicate. Secondly, as one faces the murdered dead, how does doing so affect deep-down understanding of the Holocaust and other genocides

AIS uses strictly necessary cookies to improve the user experience.
This AIS also uses analytical cookies.