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Institutionalization as a Socio-spatial Process: Norms, Rules, and Behavior
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Janine Fubel
, Alexandra Klei and Annika Wienert
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Tracing Oblivion: The Collected Works of Yael Atzmony 1
- Tracing Oblivion 15
- Spatial Thinking in Holocaust Studies 31
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Part I: Theoretical-methodological Approaches
- Expanding Geographies of the Holocaust: Refugees and Spatial Histories 49
- Space and Violence as Analytical Categories in Holocaust Research 67
- Why is Landscape Research Important for Holocaust Studies? 79
- How Can We Map the Holocaust? 89
- Daily Experiences of Persecution in the City: Mobilizing Diaries to Study the Holocaust in Urban Settings 111
- Space in Holocaust Film 119
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Part II: Case Studies
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Fleeting Spaces
- Motion, Fluidity, and Virtuality of Space 133
- Multipurposing Jewish Spaces: German Jewry’s Struggles to Provide Places for its Activities in Hostile Surroundings 143
- Remembering Arcadia in Auschwitz: Pastoral Representations of the Death Camps 159
- Domestic Space in the Films of Chantal Akerman and Claude Lanzmann 177
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Institutionalized Spaces
- Institutionalization as a Socio-spatial Process: Norms, Rules, and Behavior 195
- Blocked Pathways: Regional Room for Manoeuvre of the Jews in the Administrative District of Zichenau, 1939–1945 205
- Denkmäler als Raumproduzenten – Der Gedenkkomplex Trascjanec bei Minsk 229
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Border/ing Spaces
- Drawing Lines, Crossing Frontiers, Transgressing Boundaries 249
- Treblinka Geography: Nazi Building, Jewish Breaking, Historical Reconstructing 261
- Fensterblicke auf den Genozid 277
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Spatial Relations
- Overlapping, Overwriting: Syn/Diachronic Spatial Relationships 293
- Wandlungen eines Exil- und Erinnerungsraumes: Shanghai – Hongkou – Tilanqiao 305
- Räumliche Überlagerungen. Erkenntnisse zu den Raumbeziehungen der Mahn- und Gedenkstätte Ravensbrück durch eine zeichnerisch-räumliche Analyse 327
- List of Contributors 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Tracing Oblivion: The Collected Works of Yael Atzmony 1
- Tracing Oblivion 15
- Spatial Thinking in Holocaust Studies 31
-
Part I: Theoretical-methodological Approaches
- Expanding Geographies of the Holocaust: Refugees and Spatial Histories 49
- Space and Violence as Analytical Categories in Holocaust Research 67
- Why is Landscape Research Important for Holocaust Studies? 79
- How Can We Map the Holocaust? 89
- Daily Experiences of Persecution in the City: Mobilizing Diaries to Study the Holocaust in Urban Settings 111
- Space in Holocaust Film 119
-
Part II: Case Studies
-
Fleeting Spaces
- Motion, Fluidity, and Virtuality of Space 133
- Multipurposing Jewish Spaces: German Jewry’s Struggles to Provide Places for its Activities in Hostile Surroundings 143
- Remembering Arcadia in Auschwitz: Pastoral Representations of the Death Camps 159
- Domestic Space in the Films of Chantal Akerman and Claude Lanzmann 177
-
Institutionalized Spaces
- Institutionalization as a Socio-spatial Process: Norms, Rules, and Behavior 195
- Blocked Pathways: Regional Room for Manoeuvre of the Jews in the Administrative District of Zichenau, 1939–1945 205
- Denkmäler als Raumproduzenten – Der Gedenkkomplex Trascjanec bei Minsk 229
-
Border/ing Spaces
- Drawing Lines, Crossing Frontiers, Transgressing Boundaries 249
- Treblinka Geography: Nazi Building, Jewish Breaking, Historical Reconstructing 261
- Fensterblicke auf den Genozid 277
-
Spatial Relations
- Overlapping, Overwriting: Syn/Diachronic Spatial Relationships 293
- Wandlungen eines Exil- und Erinnerungsraumes: Shanghai – Hongkou – Tilanqiao 305
- Räumliche Überlagerungen. Erkenntnisse zu den Raumbeziehungen der Mahn- und Gedenkstätte Ravensbrück durch eine zeichnerisch-räumliche Analyse 327
- List of Contributors 353