Trespassing through Shadows: Memory, Photography, and the Holocaust FROM THE PUBLISHER
Art historian Andrea Liss examines the inherent difficulties and productive possibilities of using photographs to bear witness, initiating a critical dialogue about the ways the post-Auschwitz generation has employed these documents to represent Holocaust memory and history.
FROM THE CRITICS
Pat Aufderheide - Women's Review of Books
She wants curators and artists to use photographs...to build a bringe to understanding someone else, someone who was somewhere else....We need more thoughtful discussion of the relationship between mass-produced images and our shared understanding of our past and present.
Pat Aufderheide
She wants curators and artists to use photographs...to build a bringe to understanding someone else, someone who was somewhere else....We need more thoughtful discussion of the relationship between mass-produced images and our shared understanding of our past and present. -- Women's Review of Books
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
Inspired by a feminist ethics of care, empathy, and respect. A moving, concerned, and generous book. Marianne Hirsch