01638nam a22001577a 4500020001800000082001400018100003500032245008300067260004200150300001000192500004900202505105800251942000701309999001701316952014701333 a9780300169140 a720.1\ROS aRosenfeld, Gavriel David96218 aBuilding after Auschwitz : Jewish architecture and the memory of the Holocaust a Londonb Yale University Pressc2011 a438p. aWORD/2025/CRB/1766,Word Bookshopb2025-11-25 aIntroduction p.1, Part One. Jewish Architecture Before the Holocaust p.13, From the Wilderness to World War II: A Brief History of Jewish Architecture p.15,Part Two. After the Holocaust: Jewish Architecture in the Era of Modernism p.41, Adorno's Echoes: The Holocaust's Cultural Legacy at Mid-Century p.45, American Synagogue Architecture and the Missing Holocaust p.53, Synagogues in Germany: Between Forgetting and Remembrance p.78, Jewish Architects and Secular Jewish Architecture p.93, Toward a More Jewish Modernism: The Architecture of ILouis I. Kahnp.115, Part Three. Jewish Architecture in the Postmodern Era p.137, Postmodernism, Post- Holocaust Culture, and Architectural Discourse p.142, The Deconstructivists: Eisenman, Libeskind, and Gehry p.157,Jewish Architects Between Alienation and Assimilation p.219, Holocaust Museums: A New Form of Jewish Architecture? p.258, Jewish Architecture Between Nightmare, Nostalgia, and Normalcy p.296, Conclusion p.336, Notes p.357, Acknowledgments p.417, Index p.421, Ilustration Credits p.438. cBK c10946d10946 00104070aKRVIAbKRVIAd2025-11-27eWORD/2025/CRB/1766, Word Bookshopg3947.00l0o720.1\ROSp8796r2025-11-27w2025-11-27xBARCHyBKxBARCH