University of Pennsylvania Press
Still Lives: Jewish Photography in Nazi Germany
Still Lives: Jewish Photography in Nazi Germany
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How German Jews used photographs to document their experiences in the face of National Socialism
Still Lives is a systematic study of the ways Jews used photographs to document their experiences in the face of National Socialism. In a time of intensifying anti-Jewish rhetoric and policies, German Jews documented their lives and their environment in tens of thousands of photographs. German Jews of considerably diverse backgrounds took and preserved these photographs: professional and amateurs, of different ages, gender, and classes. The book argues that their previously overlooked photographs convey otherwise unuttered views, emotions, and self-perceptions. Based on a database of more than fifteen thousand relevant images, it analyzes photographs within the historical contexts of their production, preservation, and intended viewing, and explores a plethora of Jews' reactions to the changing landscapes of post-1933 Germany. Here, the authors claim that these reactions complement, complicate, and, sometimes, undermine the contents of contemporaneous written sources.
Author: Ofer Ashkenazi, Sarah Wobick-Segev, Rebekka Grossmann
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 01/07/2025
Series: Jewish Culture and Contexts
Pages: 368
Weight: 1.56lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.94d
ISBN: 9781512826357
