Trespassing Through Shadows: Memory, Photography, and the Holocaust

Univ of Minnesota Press (1998)
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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 ...

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