Sound, silence and the difficult heritage in the realms of remembrance: The case of Europe and Asia–Pacific region

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Barbasiewicz, Olga
Zaborski, Marcin
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2025-02
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Muzeologia a Kulturne Dedicstvo-Museology and Cultural Heritage
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1
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13
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5-26
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1339-2204
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2025-02-25
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This article addresses the role of sound and silence in different types of memorials – monuments, memorials and museums. It shows how silence plays an important role which can be pierced by a sudden resounding sound – be it a whisper or the ringing of a bell, or oil coming out of a wreck. The authors focused their analysis on memorials in the Asia-Pacific region, Europe and Israel, which are inextricably linked to a difficult heritage. The aim of using sound in a space commemorating tragic events is to appeal to the visitor’s emotions, as well as to create a specific narrative.
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memorials
Pearl Harbor
Holocaust
Japan
Israel
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