Deconstructing Narratives. Third Generation Arts-Based Research on Image-Connected Memories Rooted in Silences Cover Image

Deconstructing Narratives. Third Generation Arts-Based Research on Image-Connected Memories Rooted in Silences
Deconstructing Narratives. Third Generation Arts-Based Research on Image-Connected Memories Rooted in Silences

Author(s): Zsuzsi Flohr
Subject(s): History, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Jewish studies, Social history, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Post-War period (1950 - 1989), Present Times (2010 - today)
Published by: Wiener Wiesenthal Institut für Holocaust-Studien
Keywords: Third Generation; Holocaust; Postmemory; Hungary; Visual Art; Absent objects; Family Narratives; Ghost of the past;

Summary/Abstract: This article is an attempt to employ arts-based research, a non-traditional, interdisciplinary methodology to create a non-exiting “family archive” from anecdotes photographs and scattered documents. The “family archive” is based on interviews of family members who were born after the Holocaust and supplemented with additional research conducted at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Arolsen Archives, Yad Vashem, and other archives. The text itself navigates the reader between the different truths, plumbing the fundamental disagreements between the interviewees who belong to the Second Generation, the generation of postmemory. In the center of the interviews there is a backpack which plays an important role as it is a “ghost”, functioning as a magical object, a vessel of the family fable. The recreated backpack helped to push aside the taboo on speaking about the Holocaust, and opened up an active dialogue, by bringing together comparative and interdisciplinary approaches through visual art. This intellectual and artistic move seeks to give credit where credit was not given before, for those narratives which were never listened to earlier.

  • Issue Year: 10/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 133-150
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English