Series | Buch
The memorial ethics of Libeskind's Berlin Jewish museum
Abstrakt
This book is a detailed critical study of Libeskind's Berlin Jewish Museum in its historical, architectural and philosophical context. Emphasizing how the Holocaust changed our perception of history, memory, witnessing and representation, it develops the notion of "memorial ethics' to explore the Museum's difference from more conventional post-World War Two commemorative sites. The main focus is on the Museum as an experience of the materiality of trauma which engages the visitor in a performative duty to remember. Arleen Ionescu builds on Levinas's idea of "ethics as optics' to show how Libeskind's Museum becomes a testimony to the unpresentable Other. Ionescu also extends the Museum's experiential dimension by proposing her own subjective walk through Libeskind's space reimagined as a "literary museum". Featuring reflections on texts by Beckett, Celan, Derrida, Kafka, Blanchot, Wiesel and Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger (Celan's cousin), this virtual tour concludes with a brief account of Libeskind's analogous "healing project" for Ground Zero.
Details | Inhaltsverzeichnis
a museum with a view
pp.1-9
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53831-4_1Libeskind's Jewish museum
pp.127-195
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53831-4_4ground zero—from the Holocaust tower to the twin Towers
pp.257-265
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53831-4_6Publication details
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Ort: Basingstoke
Year: 2017
Seiten: 305
Series: The Holocaust and its Contexts
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-53831-4
ISBN (hardback): 978-1-137-53830-7
ISBN (digital): 978-1-137-53831-4
Referenz:
Ionescu Arleen (2017) The memorial ethics of Libeskind's Berlin Jewish museum. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.