Holocaust City : The Making of a Jewish Ghetto

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Holocaust City : The Making of a Jewish Ghetto

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780415929684
  • DDC分類 940.53180943912

基本説明

Reconstructs the formation of the Jewish ghetto during the Holocaust, focusing primarily on the ghetto in Budapest.

Full Description

Drawing from the ideas of critical geography and based on extensive archival research, Cole brilliantly reconstructs the formation of the Jewish ghetto during the Holocaust, focusing primarily on the ghetto in Budapest, Hungary--one of the largest created during the war, but rarely examined. Cole maps the city illustrating how spaces--cafes, theaters, bars, bathhouses--became divided in two. Throughout the book, Cole discusses how the creation of this Jewish ghetto, just like the others being built across occupied Europe, tells us a great deal about the nature of Nazism, what life was like under Nazi-occupation, and the role the ghetto actually played in the Final Solution.

Contents

1. Architectural Solutions, Spatial Solutions and Final Solutions 1.1 Architectural Solutions 1.2 Spatial Solutions 1.3 Pariah Landscapes, Landscapes of Exclusion and Spaces of Domination 2. Asking Spatial Questions of Holocaust Ghettoization 2.1 The Ghetto as "Jewish" Place 2.2 The Ghetto as Holocaust Place 2.3 Ghettoization and the Question Why 2.4 Ghettoization, the Question Why and the Question Where 2.5 Ghetto Space, and the Ghetto as Place: Ghettoization and "Jewish Presence" and"Jewish Absence" 2.6 Territoriality and the Exercise of Power through Ghetto Space 2.7 Ghetto Walls, Ghetto Boundaries 2.8 Postscript: Defining the "Jew" 3. Holocaust Ghettoization and the Specifics of Time and Place: Hungary, 1944 3.1 The German Occupation and the Hungarian Holocaust 3.2 Trianon, the Nazi Alliance and Antisemitic Measures 3.3 The "Hungarian-ness" of the Hungarian Holocaust 3.4 Politics at the Local Scale - Budapest, 1944 3.5 Holocaust Ghettoization in Hungary and the Question Why 3.6 Ghettoization Texts - 7 April and 28 April, Ghetto Orders 4. Planning and Implementing Ghettoization, April-May 1944 4.1 Mapping out the Ghettoization Plans of 9 May, 1944 4.2 Presences and Absences at the City Scale 4.3 Presences and Absences at the Ghetto Area Scale 4.4 The Changing Meanings of Ghettoization, Late May, 1944 4.5 Contested Timing 5. Implementing Ghettoization, June 1944 5.1 Comparing Ghettoization as Imagined (9 May) and Ghettoization as Implemented (16 June) 5.2 The Demographic Context to Ghettoization 5.3 A Brief History of the Discourse of "Jews," Allied Bombing and the Budapest Ghetto, 1944 to the Present 5.4 Experiencing Ghettoization: the XI District 6. Contesting Ghettoization, June 1944 6.1 Five Sites of Contestation between "Jews" and "non-Jews" 6.2 Two Sites of Contestation between "non-Jews" 6.3 Three Sites of Coalition between "Jews" and "non-Jews" 6.4 The Impact of Petitioning upon the Doctors of Space 6.5 The Definitive Mapping of the Ghetto, 22 June, 1944 6.6 Experiencing Ghettoization: the XI District 7. Putting the "Jews" in their Place, May-June 1944 7.1 Territorial Solutions, Temporal Solutions 7.2 Top-Down, Bottom-Up 7.3 Contesting the Division of the City 7.4 Contesting the Division of Cinema Space 8. Planning and Implementing Hyphenated Ghettoization, July 1944-January 1945 8.1 Plans to Separate "Christian Jews" 8.2 Plans to Separate "Protected Jews" 8.3 Implementing Hyphenated Ghettoization during the Nyilas Period 8.4 The Making of the International Ghetto 8.5 The Making of the Pest Ghetto 9. Uncovering the Traces of Ghettoization, 1945 to the Present 9.1 The Pest Ghetto as Site of History and Site of Memory 9.2 The International Ghetto as Site of History and Site of Memory 9.3 Other Sites of History and Memory 9.4 Two Museums, Two Memories