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Readings: Holocaust

Visual Culture

The Holocaust and Historical Trauma in Contemporary Visual Culture, a one-day seminar on Holocaust representation in film, visual art, architecture and monuments today, on January 30, 2000, at Brygghuset, Stockholm.
http://www.arthist.lu.se/discontinuities/index.html

Includes full texts of the following essays:

Alphen, Ernst van. Caught by Images: On the Role of Visual Imprints in Holocaust Testimonies
http://www.arthist.lu.se/discontinuities/texts/van_alphen.htm

Feinstein, Stephen C. Toward a Post-Holocaust Theology in Art: The Search for the Absent and Present God I, II, III
http://www.arthist.lu.se/discontinuities/texts/feinstein1.htm http://www.arthist.lu.se/discontinuities/texts/feinstein2.htm http://www.arthist.lu.se/discontinuities/texts/feinstein3.htm

Scribner, Charity. Oranienburg as a Site of Memory
http://www.arthist.lu.se/discontinuities/texts/scribner2.htm
Antagonism and Remembrance
http://www.arthist.lu.se/discontinuities/texts/scribner1.htm

Young, James E. Memory, Counter-memory, and the End of the Monument I, II
http://www.arthist.lu.se/discontinuities/texts/young1.htm
http://www.arthist.lu.se/discontinuities/texts/young2.htm

Zizek, Slavoj. LAUGH YOURSELF TO DEATH! - The new wave of holocaust comedies [includes Life Is Beautiful]
http://www.arthist.lu.se/discontinuities/texts/zizek.htm

See also Modiya's Holocaust Educational Resources




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