Bark / Georges Didi-Huberman ; translated by Samuel E. Martin

This volume presents photographs and personal reflections from a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Centred on three pieces of birch bark, the text examines themes of memory, history, and the physical legacy of the site's crematoria and killing grounds.

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Black-and-white photography/Photography Crimes against humanity/Crime/Social problems/Social history/Sociology/Social sciences/Civilisation Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)/Genocide/Crime/Social problems/Social history/Sociology/Social sciences/Civilisation Memorials/Historic sites/Archaeology/History Memory/Thought and thinking/Psychology Travel