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    Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements
- Contents VII
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: Between Curation and Scholarly Analysis – the Holocaust Galleries as a Case Study for Holocaust Representation in the Museum 1
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                            Part I: Conception & Design
- “Not a Book on the Wall”: Conception and Design of the Holocaust Galleries 19
- Conception, Design, Interpretation: The Holocaust Learning Programme at the Imperial War Museum London 157
- Experiences as Rabbinic Advisor to the Imperial War Museum when Creating the Holocaust Galleries 183
- Opening a Door into History: Artefacts that Revealed my Family’s Past and the Imperial War Museum 191
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                            Part II: Conversation
- Narrating the Holocaust in the New Holocaust Galleries of the Imperial War Museum London: James Bulgin and Suzanne Bardgett in Conversation with Stephan Jaeger 201
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                            Part III: Interpretation
- A New Schema for Cultural Memory: The Holocaust Galleries 287
- Shifting Theatricalities in the Holocaust Galleries 311
- Holocaust Representation in the Museum in Experiential Structures: Between History and Meta-Reflexive Narrative Form 323
- Engaging Agency during Genocide: A Close Reading of the Sections “Massacre” and “Killing Centres” in the Holocaust Galleries 347
- Visitor Engagement with the Holocaust Galleries 367
- “The Walls Are where They Are”: An Infrastructural Approach to the Holocaust Galleries 395
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements
- Contents VII
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: Between Curation and Scholarly Analysis – the Holocaust Galleries as a Case Study for Holocaust Representation in the Museum 1
- 
                            Part I: Conception & Design
- “Not a Book on the Wall”: Conception and Design of the Holocaust Galleries 19
- Conception, Design, Interpretation: The Holocaust Learning Programme at the Imperial War Museum London 157
- Experiences as Rabbinic Advisor to the Imperial War Museum when Creating the Holocaust Galleries 183
- Opening a Door into History: Artefacts that Revealed my Family’s Past and the Imperial War Museum 191
- 
                            Part II: Conversation
- Narrating the Holocaust in the New Holocaust Galleries of the Imperial War Museum London: James Bulgin and Suzanne Bardgett in Conversation with Stephan Jaeger 201
- 
                            Part III: Interpretation
- A New Schema for Cultural Memory: The Holocaust Galleries 287
- Shifting Theatricalities in the Holocaust Galleries 311
- Holocaust Representation in the Museum in Experiential Structures: Between History and Meta-Reflexive Narrative Form 323
- Engaging Agency during Genocide: A Close Reading of the Sections “Massacre” and “Killing Centres” in the Holocaust Galleries 347
- Visitor Engagement with the Holocaust Galleries 367
- “The Walls Are where They Are”: An Infrastructural Approach to the Holocaust Galleries 395
- Notes on Contributors
- Index