Meditations of a Holocaust Traveler

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SUNY Press, 1995 M01 1 - 185 pages
Markle grasps at the Holocaust, not only from the writings of survivors and academic specialists, but also from his experience as a "tourist" of the Holocaust. He challenges the way we typically think about the Holocaust: them versus us; then versus now; there versus here. He travels across time, place, and subject to ponder the meaning of the Holocaust for contemporary cultures.
 

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banality
31
bureaucracy
65
modernity
99
1
129
after
131
31
147
references
155
63
169
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Gerald E. Markle is Professor of Sociology at Western Michigan University.

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