Historical Distance and the Holocaust

Thomas Van de Putte

Thomas Van de Putte

Historical Distance and the Holocaust

Interactions Between Historians and Middle-Class Western Europeans in Memory Education

What happens when Holocaust historians leave their academic bubble and start interacting with laypeople? This book investigates practices and discourses of historical distance and their effects on vernacular understandings of the Holocaust among white, middle-class Europeans. In five chapters, Historical Distance and the Holocaust describes and explains how historians, in interactions with laypeople, strip the Holocaust of its moral meaning and emotional load, narrate it as a ‘system’, and use sick Holocaust humour as distancing strategy.
A detailed interactional analysis and thick ethnographic description demonstrate how the temporal, moral and emotional distancing practices reenforce the lay moralities and political subjectivities of the white middle-class. This comes with (mostly unintended) consequences. Distanced approaches to the Holocaust in non-academic environments reduce empathy for victims and survivors, normalize violence, disconnect the meaning of the Holocaust from contemporary conflict, and re-activate stereotypes about groups who employ more ‘close’ approaches to the Holocaust.
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Auteur

Thomas Van de Putte

Thomas Van de Putte is assistant professor in Sociology at the University of Trento. He works on questions of collective Holocaust memory, combining perspectives from sociology, linguistics and cultural studies. He published his first monograph, Contemporary Auschwitz/ Oswiecim, in 2021, and his second monograph, Outsourcing the European Past, in 2024.
Titel
Historical Distance and the Holocaust
Subtitel
Interactions Between Historians and Middle-Class Western Europeans in Memory Education
Auteur
Prijs
€ 108,00 excl. BTW
ISBN
9789048573219
Uitvoering
Hardback
Aantal pagina's
184
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Serie
Global Heritage and Memory Studies in the Present
Categorieën
Contemporary History
Contemporary Society
Cultural Studies
Heritage and Memory Studies
History
Interdisciplinary Studies
Discipline
History, Art History, and Archaeology
Imprint
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Acknowledgements
Introduction. Distance and the Holocaust: Four Strategies.
Chapter 1: A Morally Meaningless Holocaust
Chapter 2: Holocaust Memory without Emotions
Chapter 3: Narrating the Holocaust as System: Getting Rid of Actors and Experiences.
Chapter 4: Distancing the Holocaust with Sick Humour
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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