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Memory and counter-memory: Toward a social aesthetics of Holocaust Memorials

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Discusses the aesthetics and politics of Holocaust memorials, suggesting many are self-referential and others counter-productive. Emphasises differences between public art and art produced exclusively for the art world.

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