Public guided tour with the curator Dr. Anika Reichwald (in German)
In the one-hour guided tour, the curator of the exhibition "End of Testimony?" gives insights into design and the development process. The focus lies not just on the content-related and technical preparation of the museum's own stock of contemporary testimonies, but also on the different forms of narrated recollections that can be found in these interviews. The tour also looks at the cultural and historical changes to the role of survivors and the significance of their stories and asks about the narratives in the context of which the interviews are used at the Jewish Museum Hohenems today.
Anika Reichwald
Studied General Rhetoric, New German Literature and Modern and Contemporary History at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen. From 2011 PhD scholarship of the Swiss National Science Foundation in the Sinergia project "Imitation - Assimilation - Transformation" and research assistant to the Chair of Literature and Cultural Studies, ETH Zurich. Received her doctorate in 2016 with her thesis "The Phantasm of Assimilation - Interpretations of the Jewish in the German Fantasy 1890-1930". Since July 2015 Head of Archive and Collections at the Jewish Museum Hohenems.
A public guided tour as part of the programme accompanying the exhibition "End of Testimony?”
Admission € 8,-/5,- (incl. guided tour)
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Source: Jewish Museum Hohenems