Citation:
Kelman, Herbert C. 2001. “Dignity and Dehumanization: The Impact of the Holocaust on Central Themes of My Work.” University of Michigan Press. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/y3v7c5kr
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Abstract:
The Holocaust has been a constant presence and a pervasive influence in my life and work. In this chapter, I reflect on my personal experience in confronting the Holocaust as a social scientist – which is, of course, my particular way of confronting it as a human being. The Holocaust has had an impact – in both obvious and subtle ways – not only what I chose to study as a social scientist but also on my very choice of this profession as my lifelong career.