Taking a new generation of Holocaust comics as a point of departure, the lecture seeks to historicize different strategies of Holocaust visualization within their respective media ecological contexts. I am particularly interested in exploring the interaction between the structural affordances of analogue, electronic, and digital media and their respective political-normative settings. More specifically, I would like to test the hypothesis that technological and social transformations have prompted key institutions and stake holders to redefine the limits of Holocaust representation inadvertently setting Holocaust memory on a path of reduced visibility.
Wulf Kansteiner is a professor at Aarhus University. His research focuses on modern and contemporary German history, media history, historical theory and collective memory studies.
Wednesday, 26 June 2024
14.00 - 15.00