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Memory Politics and Democracy

"People love dead Jews," writes author Dara Horn in her essay of the same name: The official culture of remembrance serves more to make mourners feel guilty than to make them mourned. The plural perspectives of Jewish identity are not reflected in it. How is another culture of remembrance possible? When is remembering itself a resistant practice? What role does remembering and commemoration play for democracy?



(IN GERMAN)
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Participating artists
Sascha Chaimowitz
Shelly Kupferberg (Moderation)
Dates
April 2025
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