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Shenker's book is a major addition to the scholarly literature on video testimony. His in-depth knowledge of the archival collections he examines enables him to provide a nuanced demonstration of the ways in which institutional imperatives regarding testimony act to shape the kinds of testimonies that are produced.

* American Historical Review *

[Shenker's] work contributes substantially to testimony studies, and, one hopes, will spark new debates.

* Holocaust and Genocide Studies *

Shenker's book is an invaluable resource for anyone working with the vast institutional repositories that will assume even greater importance as we shift to the post-survivor era. . . . Archivists and scholars alike would do well to read his careful analysis of the framing of testimony.

* Journal of Jewish Identities *

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Testimonies from the Grassroots: The Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies
2. The Centralization of Holocaust Testimony: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
3. The Cinematic Origins and the Digital Future of the USC Shoah Foundation
4. Telling and Retelling Holocaust Testimonies
Conclusion: Documenting Testimonies of Genocide through the Lens of the Holocaust
Notes
References
Index

Reframing Holocaust Testimony

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    Publisher: Indiana University Press
    Publication Date: 03/08/2015
    ISBN13: 9780253017130, 978-0253017130
    ISBN10: 0253017130

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review

    Shenker's book is a major addition to the scholarly literature on video testimony. His in-depth knowledge of the archival collections he examines enables him to provide a nuanced demonstration of the ways in which institutional imperatives regarding testimony act to shape the kinds of testimonies that are produced.

    * American Historical Review *

    [Shenker's] work contributes substantially to testimony studies, and, one hopes, will spark new debates.

    * Holocaust and Genocide Studies *

    Shenker's book is an invaluable resource for anyone working with the vast institutional repositories that will assume even greater importance as we shift to the post-survivor era. . . . Archivists and scholars alike would do well to read his careful analysis of the framing of testimony.

    * Journal of Jewish Identities *

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    1. Testimonies from the Grassroots: The Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies
    2. The Centralization of Holocaust Testimony: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    3. The Cinematic Origins and the Digital Future of the USC Shoah Foundation
    4. Telling and Retelling Holocaust Testimonies
    Conclusion: Documenting Testimonies of Genocide through the Lens of the Holocaust
    Notes
    References
    Index

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