Jewish? Heritage? In Poland?: A Brief Manifesto & an Ethnographic-Design Intervention into Jewish Tourism to Poland
In this article a social anthropologist and a graphic designer describe their collaboration on a public cultural project designed to enlarge the boundaries of Jewish tourism to Poland. The authors discuss how “Conversation Maps,” an interrelated set of alternative brochures, postcards, and website, aim to encourage visitors to consider the complex heritage of Jewish Poland, too often reduced to a postHolocaust cemetery
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36-41
Link to article (paywalled), Jewish? Heritage? In Poland?: A Brief Manifesto & an Ethnographic-Design Intervention into Jewish Tourism to Poland
Jewish? Heritage? In Poland?: A Brief Manifesto & an Ethnographic-Design Intervention into Jewish Tourism to Poland. 2007: 36-41. https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-938