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Unseen Scars: Vicarious Trauma at Holocaust Museums, Exhibitions, and Memorial Sites is a practical guide for those who teach, create meaning, or bring visitors to Holocaust museums and historical sites. It provides a comprehensive overview of the pedagogical and psychological issues and challenges encountered in Holocaust museums and difficult exhibition spaces.
This book is geared toward anyone who creates and provides meaningful pathways for visitors to engage in Holocaust exhibitions and knowledge. It provides a framework for understanding not just the historical content of this difficult history, but the emotional and psychological effects experienced by the next generation of its witnesses.
Contents
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Difficult Exhibitions: Exploring the complexities of challenging histories
Chapter 2: Through Their Eyes: Understanding vicarious trauma and secondary traumatic stress
Chapter 3: Teaching in Tension: Holocaust pedagogy and memory education
Chapter 4: Bearing Witness: Survivor voices and testimony
Chapter 5: Unlocking the Past: The promise and perils of museum engagement
Chapter 6: Teaching with Compassion: Trauma-informed approaches in Holocaust education
Chapter 7: Vicarious Resilience
Appendix: The Auschwitz Exhibit: A Case Study
Bibliography
Index
About the Author



