After the Holocaust
human rights and genocide education in the approaching post-witness era
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Publication
2020 - University of Regina Press, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, Saskatchewan
Language
English
Word Count
80,000 words, Guess
Page Count
320 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100889777667
- ISBN-100889777683
- ISBN-139780889777682
- ISBN-139780889777668
- OCLC Control Number1158018769
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL44015069M
Classifications
- DDC940.53/180922
- LCCD804.348 .A38 2020
Description
"Collected voices make clear why Holocaust, genocide, and human rights education are more crucial than ever. After the Holocaust brings together scholarship, activism, poetry, and personal narratives from some of the last living survivors of the Holocaust to tackle the changing face of genocide and human rights education in the 21st century. The collected voices draw on decades of research on the Holocaust and discuss how it can help us understand and educate about a range of human rights issues throughout history, and, in turn, that local histories of other human rights atrocities can shed light on the way the Holocaust is represented and taught. Advancing the dialogue between civic advocacy, public remembrance, and research, the contributors of this edited collection discuss Holocaust education's broad relevance in a human rights framework. 'The first- and second-generation survivor accounts are treasures--invaluable reflections that anchor this collection.'--David MacDonald, author of The Sleeping Giant Awakens: Genocide, Indian Residential Schools, and the Challenge of Conciliation"--
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