- Journal of American Studies Turkey
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- Troubling Memories?: The German-American Heritage Museum of the U.S.A. and the Memory of the Holocau...
Troubling Memories?: The German-American Heritage Museum of the U.S.A. and the Memory of the Holocaust
Authors : Julia LANGE
Pages : 7-33
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Publication Date : 2020-05-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The recognition politics of German-American activists and their ethnic organizations have been marked by significant successes since the late 1980s. The opening of the German-American Heritage Museum of the U.S.A. insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(GAHM); in Washington, D.C. in 2010 is a symptom and continuation of these intensified visibility politics aimed at raising the symbolic capital of German-American ethnicity. By closely examining the representations of National Socialism and the Second World War in the GAHM’s permanent exhibition and its wider cultural programs, including its temporary exhibitions, this paper sheds light on the museum’s problematic memory politics which stand in direct competition with the one pursued by the nearby United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Whereas attempts at confronting the German National Socialist past have been intensified by the museum’s leadership in more recent years, the existence of pro-Nazi German-American groups still remains silenced in the museum. German-American identity politics and the dynamics of Holocaust memory are intricately interrelated, I argue, with the latter not impeding but, paradoxically, rather catalyzing the former’s strength.Keywords : German Americans, Ethnic Museums, Identity Politics, World War II, Holocaust Memory