

Marking Evil
Holocaust Memory in the Global Age
Book • 2015
The book investigates how Holocaust memory has been transmitted and transformed across different cultural contexts in the global age.
It examines the ways in which the Holocaust has become a universal symbol of atrocity and a touchstone for discussions about justice and human rights.
It analyzes the challenges and opportunities of representing the Holocaust in a globalized world.
The book explores the diverse forms of Holocaust memorialization, including museums, memorials, and educational programs.
It considers the ethical and political implications of these representations, examining their impact on contemporary understandings of violence and historical responsibility.
It examines the ways in which the Holocaust has become a universal symbol of atrocity and a touchstone for discussions about justice and human rights.
It analyzes the challenges and opportunities of representing the Holocaust in a globalized world.
The book explores the diverse forms of Holocaust memorialization, including museums, memorials, and educational programs.
It considers the ethical and political implications of these representations, examining their impact on contemporary understandings of violence and historical responsibility.