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  <titleInfo>
    <title>Building after Auschwitz</title>
    <subTitle>Jewish architecture and the memory of the Holocaust</subTitle>
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    <title>Jewish architecture and memory after the Holocaust</title>
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  <name type="personal">
    <namePart>Rosenfeld, Gavriel David</namePart>
    <namePart type="date">1967-</namePart>
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    <place>
      <placeTerm type="text">New Haven [Conn.]</placeTerm>
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    <place>
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    <publisher>Yale University Press</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2011</dateIssued>
    <issuance>monographic</issuance>
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  <language>
    <languageTerm authority="iso639-2b" type="code">eng</languageTerm>
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  <physicalDescription>
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    <extent>ix, 438 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.</extent>
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  <tableOfContents>Introduction -- Jewish architecture before the Holocaust. From the wilderness to World War II: a brief history of Jewish architecture -- After the Holocaust: Jewish architecture in the era of Modernism. Adorno's echoes: the Holocaust's cultural legacy at mid-century -- American synagogue architecture and the missing Holocaust -- Synagogues in Germany: between forgetting and remembrance -- Jewish architects and secular Jewish architecture -- Toward a more Jewish modernism: Louis L. Kahn -- Jewish architecture in the postmodern era. Postmodernism, post-Holocaust culture, and architectural discourse -- The Deconstructivists: Eisenman, Libeskind, and Gehry -- Jewish architects between alienation and assimilation -- Holocaust museums: a new form of Jewish architecture -- Jewish architecture between nightmare, nostalgia, and normalcy.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Gavriel D. Rosenfeld.</note>
  <note>Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-415) and index.</note>
  <subject authority="lcsh">
    <topic>Architecture, Modern</topic>
    <temporal>20th century</temporal>
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  <subject authority="lcsh">
    <topic>Architecture, Modern</topic>
    <temporal>21st century</temporal>
  </subject>
  <subject authority="lcsh">
    <topic>Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), and architecture</topic>
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  <subject authority="lcsh">
    <topic>Judaism and architecture</topic>
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  <subject authority="lcsh">
    <topic>Jews</topic>
    <topic>Identity</topic>
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  <classification authority="lcc">NA680 .R655 2011</classification>
  <classification authority="ddc" edition="22">724/.6089924</classification>
  <identifier type="isbn">9780300169140 (cloth : alk. paper)</identifier>
  <identifier type="lccn">2011009738</identifier>
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