E-Book, Englisch, 150 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-317-38503-5
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This volume asks, and shows, how migration memories have been kept, stored, forgotten, and indeed retrieved in many different archives, in official institutions, in heritage centres, as well as in personal and family collections. Based on a variety of examples and conceptual approaches – from artistic approaches to the family archive via ‘smell and memory as archives’, to a cultural history of the suitcase – this volume offers a new and original way to write Jewish history and the history of Jewish migration in the context of personal and public memory. The documents reflect the transitory character of the migration experience, and they tell stories of longing and belonging. This book was originally published as a special issue of Jewish Culture and History.
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1. Jewish Migration and the Archive: Introduction James Jordan, Lisa Leff and Joachim Schlör
2. Reading between the lines: artistic approaches to the family archive Katy Beinart
3. ‘Personal letters – to keep’: managing the emotions of forced migration Esther Saraga
4. Smell and memory as Jewish archives: the case of Russian Jewish writers Henrietta Mondry
5. Heritage centres in Israel: Depositories of a lost identity? Hilda Nissimi
6. Means of transport and storage: suitcases and other containers for the memory of migration and displacement Joachim Schlör
7. Private archives and public lives: the migrations of Alexander Weissberg and the Polanyi archives Judith Szapor
8. The making of a South African Jewish activist: the Yiddish diary of Ray Alexander Simons, Latvia, 1927 Veronica Belling
9. Harvard man, American dough boy, Mississippi Jew: the papers of Samuel (Sam) Leyens Switzer in Virginia Maura Hametz