shrunken head of Buchenwald: icons of atrocity at Nuremberg
TítuloThe shrunken head of Buchenwald: icons of atrocity at Nuremberg
Autor
Call number704.9499405318/0004
Número del objeto05719N
Lugar de publicaciónNew Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
EditorialRutgers University Press
Año de publicación
2000
Paginaciónpp275-299
MaterialArticle
SerieRutgers depth of field series
ISBN0813528933
NotesArticle from the book 'Visual culture and the Holocaust' pp275-299
Descripción
Demonstrates that the shrunken head of Buchenwald, which was displayed during the Nuremberg trials possesses not only instrumental but symbolic importance. By serving as an icon af atavism, the shrunken head presents an image of atrocity familiar to liberal jurisprudence that facilitated the trial's progression. It visually reminds the public of the efficacy of the law as civilization's bulwark against barbarism and helps underscore nazi aggression as a barbaric assault against civilization