622022 EX Historical Excursion: Munich - recent developments in memory culture and politics of memory
summer semester 2020 | Last update: 19.06.2020 | Place course on memo listAss.-Prof. Noam Ariel Zadoff, PhD Ass.-Prof. Noam Ariel Zadoff, PhD, +43 512 507 39204, +43 512 507 44027
Acquisition of knowledge on the different forms of historic display and the skills to present historic relations on site and to deconstruct display formats.
Demonstration on site (with the example of historic sites, museums, places of remembrance etc.) and advancing the knowledge; linking interdisciplinary ways of argumentation with actual examples.
Guided tour and/or lecture from the field trip leaders; provision of information material and oral presentations by the student; discussion on site.
Permanent participation, oral presentation with paper.
Gavriel D. Rosenfeld, Munich and Memory. Architecture, Monuments, and the Legacy of the Third Reich, Berkeley – Los Angeles – London 2000; James E. Young, Formen des Erinnerns. Gedenkstätten des Holocaust, Wien 1997
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