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The Sonderkommando photographs: a possibility for reconciled commemoration of a sublime historical event
Author(s) -
Paula Ramos Mollá
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
estudios de filosofía/estudios de filosofia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2256-358X
pISSN - 0121-3628
DOI - 10.17533/udea.ef.345415
Subject(s) - sublime , event (particle physics) , aesthetics , champion , art , order (exchange) , reading (process) , art history , history , philosophy , archaeology , linguistics , physics , finance , quantum mechanics , economics
In this paper I consider the four images from Auschwitz analyzed by Didi-Huberman in Images in spite of all —the so-called Sonderkommando photographs— through the lens of the “historical sublime” as proposed by historian Eelco Runia. From this standpoint, these photographs are taken as an example of a possible reconciled aesthetic experience with an “unimaginable” past that horrifies us. Moreover, I argue that aesthetic depictions are able to champion a model of historical commemoration which makes these events imaginable again. In order to show this, I will first employ the concept of the “sublime historical event” which Runia proposes to interpret the Holocaust’s historical catastrophe. Runia’s “historical sublime” provides a framework to understand the process of becoming what “we are no longer” through the invention of new identities that defy our former ones and explain historical discontinuities. Secondly, I will proceed to a reading of the Sonderkommando photographs by applying Runia’s notion of commemoration to the viewer’s aesthetic experience of these images. Moreover, I will finally suggest the possibility of a reconciliation with our former identities, those who committed sublime historical acts with which we no longer identify, thanks to this aestheticized experience of commemoration.

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