Tourism and Memory

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Bautzen II
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Cold War
collective memory studies
Concentration Camp Memorials
Dark Tourism
Der DDR
Enquete Commission
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Exhibition Design
Final Solution
Flossenburg
GDR
GDR Citizen
GDR Government
GDR History
GDR Past
German Democratic Republic
German Government
German Visitors
heritage tourism research
Hohenschonhausen memorial
Holocaust
Holocaust education
House of the Wannsee conference
Memorial Site
memorial site analysis
Memory Studies
National Socialism
Nazi Past
Nazis
Party Of Democratic Socialism
public history Germany
qualitative research memorial sites
Ravensbruck
Second World War
SED
SED Dictatorship
SED Regime
SED Rule
Sergei Loznitsa
Soviet Special Camp
Stasi
Stasi Prison
Stasiland
Tiger Cages
visitor interpretation methods
Wannsee
Wannsee Conference
Wannsee Villa
West German
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367648954
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book considers tourism to memorial sites from a visitor’s point of view, challenging established theories in tourism and memory studies by critically appraising Germany’s often celebrated memory culture.

Based on visitor observations and exit interviews, this book examines how domestic and international visitors negotiate their visits to the concentration camp memorials Ravensbrück and Flossenbürg, the House of the Wannsee Conference and the former Stasi prison Bautzen II. It argues that memorial sites are melting pots where family, national and global narratives meet. For German visitors, the visit to memorial sites is a confrontation with Germany's responsibility for the two dictatorships while for international visitors it can be a form of 'seeing is believing'. Ultimately, it is the immediacy of the space that is the most important part of the visit.

Rooted in an interdisciplinary approach, this book will be of interest to academics and students in German Studies, Tourism and Heritage Studies, Museum Studies, Public History, and Memory Studies.

Doreen Pastor has completed her Ph.D. in German Studies at the University of Bristol and is currently a lecturer in the Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies at the University of Bath. Her research focuses on the memorialisation of the Nazi and GDR past in contemporary Germany, particularly how visitors engage with a challenging past in museums.

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