Who Owns the Memory? The Politics of Representation: The President's Commission on the Holocaust
20
(18)
Who Owns the Memory? The Politics of Representation: The United States Holocaust Memorial Council
38
(14)
Summary Reflections: The Volatility of Holocaust Memory
52
(5)
Chapter Two
57
(52)
The Site of Holocaust Memory
57
(15)
Building Holocaust Memory
72
(37)
Chapter Three
109
(58)
Embryonic Thoughts: The Commission's Museum
109
(5)
Beginnings: 1980-87
114
(19)
The End of the Wiesel Era and Beyond
133
(7)
Jeshajahu ``Shaike'' Weinberg and the Changing Nature of the Permanent Exhibition
140
(27)
Chapter Four
167
(88)
Interior Space: The Mood of Memory
168
(3)
Personalizing the Story: Faces and Artifacts
171
(21)
Enduring Issues: Shaping the Boundaries of Memory
192
(56)
The Boundaries of Horror
193
(6)
The Boundaries of Representation: The Perpetrators
199
(11)
The Boundaries of Representation: An Artifact Out of Place
210
(6)
The Boundaries of Interpretation: Contested Issues and the Voice of the Exhibition
216
(12)
The Boundaries of Inclusion: Armenians and Gypsies
228
(20)
The Center and the Periphery of Holocaust Memory
248
(2)
Endings: The Lure of Redemption
250
(5)
CONCLUSION
255
(18)
Mobilizing Holocaust Memory
260
(13)
Burdensome Memory
260
(7)
Treacherous Memory
267
(1)
Murderous Memory
268
(1)
Hopeful Memory
269
(4)
Notes
273
(50)
Index
323
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