The Witness as Object
Video Testimonies in Holocaust Museums

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Author(s)
de Jong, Steffi
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU); KU Select 2017: Front list CollectionLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Today more than ever before, the historical witness is now a “museum object” in the form of video interviews with individuals remembering events of historical importance. Such video testimonies now not only are part of the collections and research activities of museums, but become deeply intertwined with narrative and exhibit design. With a focus on Holocaust museums, this study scrutinizes for the first time this new global process of “musealisation” of testimony, exploring the processes, prerequisites, and consequences of the transformation of video testimonies into exhibits.
Keywords
History; Holocaust; video exhibits; testimony; public memory; public history; Bergen-Belsen concentration camp; Imperial War Museum; The Holocaust; Yad VashemISBN
9781785336430;9781785336447Publisher
Berghahn BooksPublisher website
berghahnbooks.comPublication date and place
2018-04-30Grantor
Series
Museums & Collections,Classification
Museology and heritage studies

