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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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[en] ABSENT BODIES: BERLIN AND THE MONUMENTS OF AUSCHWITZ / [pt] CORPOS DE AUSÊNCIAS: BERLIM E OS MONUMENTOS A AUSCHWITZ

LEILA MARIA BRASIL DANZIGER 04 December 2003 (has links)
[pt] O trabalho expõe os novos desafios das práticas do monumento, reativadas pela tarefa - aporética, por definição, - da memória de Auschwitz. A partir do contexto mais amplo da arte moderna e contemporânea, os monumentos ao Holocausto são vistos como imprescindíveis na construção da República de Berlim. No infindável debate sobre o colossal Monumento aos judeus assassinados da Europa, a construir-se no centro da capital da Alemanha reunificada, espelham-se, exaustivamente, ampla gama de questões historiográficas, memoriais e identitárias. Por outro lado, uma rede de obras dispersas propiciam diferentes inscrições da insanável ausência dos judeus na cidade. Nestes (anti) monumentos, percebemos Berlim como oficina da história e a arte contemporânea face ao imperativo ético do testemunho. / [en] The work presents the new challenges of monument practices, revived by the so-called paradoxical task of Auschwitz memory. From the broader context of modern and contemporary art, the monuments to Holocaust are seen as essential to the construction of the Berlin Republic. The endless debate on the colossal Monument to Jews slaughtered in Europe, to be built in the centre of the capital of the reunited Germany, reflects questions such as history, memory and identity to the fullest. On the other hand, a network of scattered works provide different accounts of the irremediable lack of Jews in the City. In such (anti) monuments, we see Berlin as a history workshop and the contemporary art in view of the ethical imperative of witnessing.

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