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Archaeological Anthropology

Material culture

Adrian Myers

2007

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Portable Material Culture And Death Factory Auschwitz, Adrian Myers Dec 2006

Portable Material Culture And Death Factory Auschwitz, Adrian Myers

Adrian Myers

Like any other factory, the death factory of Auschwitz consumed primary materials and produced secondary products. Unique to Auschwitz, though, is that the primary material consumed was human life; not just the life of the breathing human body, but also the material possessions associated with that life. The detritus of this most efficient genocide – clothing, jewellery, food, corpses – was appropriated and put to new uses by the SS and the prisoners. Others have recognised the various postwar material cultural outcomes of the camp: the writing, the film, the theatre, the art, the tourism. This article, however, demonstrates that …