TY - JOUR
T1 - Holocaust***Gulag: Repressing, Rescuing, and Regulating Recalcitrant Legacies
T2 - Report on the International Roundtable Symposium (March 9–12, 2023)
AU - Tolstaja, Katja
AU - Krondorfer, Björn
PY - 2024/4/17
Y1 - 2024/4/17
N2 - Is it possible to bring into conversation two different traumatic legacies that occurred in the twentieth century in Europe? How can we engage in productive conversation about two totalitarian systems that repressed, incarcerated, dehumanized, and murdered people deemed enemies of the state or unworthy of living? These were some of the challenging questions addressed in the roundtable symposium “Holocaust***Gulag: Repressing, Rescuing, and Regulating Recalcitrant Legacies.” The symposium aimed at addressing specific aspects of the difficult and painful histories of the Holocaust and the Gulag, and to probe how these long-lasting legacies intrude into contemporary society, culture, religion, and politics.
AB - Is it possible to bring into conversation two different traumatic legacies that occurred in the twentieth century in Europe? How can we engage in productive conversation about two totalitarian systems that repressed, incarcerated, dehumanized, and murdered people deemed enemies of the state or unworthy of living? These were some of the challenging questions addressed in the roundtable symposium “Holocaust***Gulag: Repressing, Rescuing, and Regulating Recalcitrant Legacies.” The symposium aimed at addressing specific aspects of the difficult and painful histories of the Holocaust and the Gulag, and to probe how these long-lasting legacies intrude into contemporary society, culture, religion, and politics.
KW - Holocaust
KW - Gulag
KW - Lethal legacies
KW - Memory
KW - survival
UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/eehs-2024-0025/html#Chicago
U2 - 10.1515/eehs-2024-0025
DO - 10.1515/eehs-2024-0025
M3 - Article
SN - 2749-9030
JO - Eastern European Holocaust Studies
JF - Eastern European Holocaust Studies
ER -