Sunday, December 11, 2022

Yellow Star, Red Star, Holocaust Remembrance after Communism

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Yellow Star, Red Star asks why Holocaust memory continues to be so deeply bothered– neglected, appropriated, and obfuscated– throughout Eastern Europe, despite the fact that it remained in those lands that the majority of the extermination project took place.

As part of accession to the European Union, Jelena Subotić reveals, East European states were needed to embrace, take part in, and add to the recognized Western story of the Holocaust. This requirement developed stress and anxiety and bitterness in post-communist states: Holocaust memory changed communist fear as the dominant story in Eastern Europe, focusing rather on mainly Jewish suffering in World War II.

Affecting the European Union’s own memory politics and legislation at the same time, post-communist states have actually tried to fix up these 2 memories by pursuing brand-new methods of Holocaust remembrance.

The memory, signs, and images of the Holocaust have actually been appropriated to represent criminal activities of communism. Yellow Star, Red Star provides thorough accounts of Holocaust remembrance practices in Serbia, Croatia, and Lithuania, and extends the conversation to other East European states.

The book shows how nations of the area utilized Holocaust remembrance as a political technique to fix their modern “ontological insecurities”– insecurities about their identities, about their worldwide status, and about their relationships with other worldwide stars.

As Subotić concludes, Holocaust memory in Eastern Europe has actually never ever had to do with the Holocaust or about the desire to keep in mind the past, whether throughout communism or in its consequences. Rather, it has actually had to do with handling nationwide identities in a precarious and unpredictable world.

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https://allcnaprograms.com/yellow-star-red-star-holocaust-remembrance-after-communism/

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