Book: Tell it to your child – national socialism in the own family

For this project, it is crucial to understand that the Nazis did not emerge from a void like a horde of madmen and then disappear into it again. They were also not “others” who turned up from outside, but instead, came from the heart of society: our own fathers and mothers, grandparents, aunts, and uncles were “the Nazis.” Taking a step back, and from this wider perspective, also taking the nineteenth century into consideration, based on the concrete example of my extended middle-class family, it is possible to clearly reveal how the frequently disastrous interplay of nationalism, youth movement, reformation and purity fantasies, and no least modern science, etc., must have unfolded. My specific family is, in this regard, not at all special or unique. The “Reichel complex” project can, instead, serve as a model for many Austrian, German, and other European families that were involved in the Holocaust.

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Nationalism in the History of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Mass Violence

At the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute Monday-Wednesday, 10-12 July 2017   Nationalism Genocide Many

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MemScreen – An Art-Based Archive of Translation and Narration

project number: AR 96 Programm zur Entwicklung und Erschließung der Künste (PEEK) project lead: Friedemann DERSCHMIDT decision board: 2010/11/29 Abstract:

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Intertwining Heritage: Language, Research, and Representation Based on Cultural Traumas

  17-19 November 2016, at Academy of Fine Arts Vienna   A workshop for European, Palestinian, and Israeli researchers and

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Turning (to) the Archive.

Turning (to) the Archive. Institutional Histories, Educational Regimes, Artistic Practices, and Politics of Remembrance Symposium On April 20 and 21,

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“Doing Memory” Art, Research and the Politics of Memory and History

Conference   13/06/2013 – 15/06/2013 Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien), Schillerplatz 3, 1010 Vienna, Aktzeichensaal,

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Conserved Memory

Abstract: The project “Conserved Memory” analyses various processes of memory politics in Austria from different perspectives and backgrounds. It is

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