Specific places in genocide histories occupy different psychological spaces for survivors, witnesses, and visitors. When a place is preserved, or restored for the purpose of memorialization it is inherently transformed. This panel explores various aspects of this transformation: preparation, planning, execution, and consequences. The themes of memory, identity, and narrative are investigated in the creation of exhibitions and museum spaces that are also touristic landmarks.
Chair: Marianne Hirsch, Ph.D.
Edyta Gawron, Ph.D.
András Lénart, Ph.D.
Michelle Caswell, Ph.D.