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Negotiating the past, present, and future: The Luxembourgish Jewish Museum Project as a Process of Contested memory and imagined futures
BADDER, Anastasia; BRONEC, Jakub
2019Urban Jewish Heritage | Presence and Absence
 

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Mots-clés :
Narratives; Futures; Representation
Résumé :
[en] There is currently a project underway to establish a Jewish museum in Luxembourg in a restored synagogue just outside the main city center. As this project unfolds, it provides a clear view into the contestations and negotiations over meaning, representation, Jewishness, and the past, present, and future visions of community that arise in the development of a museum. Ongoing debates over which objects will be included in the museum, how they will be defined, how they will link to other sites of Jewish heritage around the city (through tours, performances, reference, etc.), as well as a hesitancy by many to donate family objects all point to issues around the construction of collective memory, communal cultural heritage, and multiple narratives of the past and how these are erased in the process of producing heritage as a series of museum objects. These debates also highlight concerns about how the contemporary community – which is multilingual, multinational, and multi-denominational – will be represented; in other words, who will be included in representations of the community and how will the contemporary community be defined, if at all? Finally, ongoing discussions around what will be emphasized or downplayed indicate the contested nature, not only of the past, but also of collective visions of the future as constituted through representations of heritage. In particular, negotiations over how to represent the Holocaust reflect a desire by some to fit the museum into developing narratives of cosmopolitanism, interfaith, and intercultural relations and a drive by others to represent family narratives and engage in a project ‘against forgetting’ in order to ensure a particular kind of future. And so, using this project as a case study, I seek to draw attention to the ways in which the construction of a heritage regime is at once a negotiation over narratives of the past, shared present identities, and collective visions of the future and the discourses and social processes at work within these debates.
Centre de recherche :
Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage, Foundation for Jewish Heritage
- Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Doctoral Training Unit (DTU)
Disciplines :
Arts & sciences humaines: Multidisciplinaire, généralités & autres
Auteur, co-auteur :
BADDER, Anastasia  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education (FLSHASE) > Education, Culture, Cognition and Society (ECCS)
BRONEC, Jakub ;  University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Center for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH)
Co-auteurs externes :
yes
Langue du document :
Anglais
Titre :
Negotiating the past, present, and future: The Luxembourgish Jewish Museum Project as a Process of Contested memory and imagined futures
Date de publication/diffusion :
2019
Nom de la manifestation :
Urban Jewish Heritage | Presence and Absence
Organisateur de la manifestation :
Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage, Foundation for Jewish Heritage
Lieu de la manifestation :
Krakow, Pologne
Date de la manifestation :
from 3-9-2018 to 7-9-2018
Sur invitation :
Oui
Manifestation à portée :
International
Projet FnR :
FNR10929115 - Digital History And Hermeneutics, 2015 (01/03/2017-31/08/2023) - Andreas Fickers
Intitulé du projet de recherche :
CUDLUX
Organisme subsidiant :
Supported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) (10929115)
Disponible sur ORBilu :
depuis le 13 décembre 2018

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