作为记忆实践的地图绘制:犹太人的 "yizker bikher "所表达的东欧什特尔历史地理

IF 1.3 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Historical Geography Pub Date : 2024-10-19 DOI:10.1016/j.jhg.2024.10.004
Marta Kubiszyn
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本文认为,地图绘制者的空间主观性是历史地理学的重要组成部分,并利用大屠杀后 yizker bikher 中的地图来说明这些手绘地理学是如何与肇事者的地图绘制项目形成宝贵的抗衡。为了展开论述,文章分析了三幅精选的 yizker bikher 地图,这些地图描绘了战前波兰犹太人和非犹太人社区居住的城镇,代表了种族灭绝后个人空间经验记忆中历史地点的主观概念。Yizker bikher 是犹太人的纪念书籍,是二战后大屠杀幸存者社区编纂的历史出版物;它们通常以幸存者的视角手绘地图。文章以认知地图绘制和情感在地图绘制中的作用为学术基础,对作为记忆实践形式的 yizker bikher 图纸进行了更深入的理解。与大多数认知地图学术研究中提到的代表城镇空间的其他草图不同,"什特尔 "图不仅代表了历史地理,还表达了地图绘制者对损失和悲伤的认识,同时作为一个参照点,维持大屠杀后流离失所的犹太幸存者以遗址和社区为导向的身份。
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Map making as memory practice: The historical geography of East European shtetls as expressed in Jewish yizker bikher
This article argues that the spatial subjectivity of the map maker is a crucial component of historical geography and uses maps in post-Holocaust yizker bikher to demonstrate how these hand-drawn geographies are invaluable counterweights to perpetrator mapping projects. To develop the argument, the article analyzes three selected yizker bikher maps, renderings of towns inhabited by Jewish and non-Jewish communities in prewar Poland as representations of the subjective idea of an historical place embedded in post-genocide memories of individual spatial experience. Yizker bikher are Jewish memorial books, historical publications compiled by communities of Holocaust survivors after World War II; they often feature hand-drawn maps from the perspective of the survivor. Building on a scholarship regarding cognitive mapping and the role of emotions in map-making, the article provides a deeper understanding of the yizker bikher drawings as a form of memory practice. Unlike the other sketches representing town spaces that are referred to in most of the cognitive mapping scholarship, the shtetl drawings not only represent a historical geography but also express the map maker's awareness of loss and grief, while working as a point of reference for sustaining the site- and community- oriented identity of the Jewish survivors displaced after the Holocaust.
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期刊介绍: A well-established international quarterly, the Journal of Historical Geography publishes articles on all aspects of historical geography and cognate fields, including environmental history. As well as publishing original research papers of interest to a wide international and interdisciplinary readership, the journal encourages lively discussion of methodological and conceptual issues and debates over new challenges facing researchers in the field. Each issue includes a substantial book review section.
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