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Kupferberg Holocaust Center-NEH: Cultural and Artistic Responses to Genocide
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Kupferberg Holocaust Center-NEH: Cultural and Artistic Responses to Genocide: Recommended Texts
Testimony across the Disciplines: Cultural and Artistic Responses to Genocide
Introduction
Vocabulary
Music and Theater in the Nazi Concentration Camps and Ghettos
Graphic Depictions of Genocide
Creative Writing in Conversation with Art
Dance, Disability and the Holocaust
Poetry of Conflict: The African American Experience
Facilitating Written Engagement with Art
Documenting Collective Memory
QCC Students Respond to Genocide through Art, Research and Creative Writing
QCC Students Respond to Genocide through Music and Dance
Colloquium Schedule
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AR 803 - Prof. Jung Joon Lee
BE 122 - Prof. Jilani Warsi
BE 226 - Dr. Julia Carroll
CRIM 102 - Dr. Rose-Marie Äikäs
DAN 251 - Prof. Aviva Geismar
EN 101 - Prof. Ben Miller
EN 101 - Prof. Jodie Childers
EN 102 - Dr. Aliza Atik
EN 102 - Dr. Susan Jacobowitz
EN 224 - Dr. Susan Jacobowitz
EN 303 - Dr. Joel Kuszai
Student Projects
Resources for Research
Recommended Texts
Kupferberg Holocaust Center
Readings in Music from Dr. Steven Dahike
Corey, Kilgannon. " One Group's Music. Telling of a Struggle for Survival in the Holocaust."
New York Times
26 Mar. 2006, sec.C:3.
Jones, Howard. The Expression of Soul through Music and the Arts.
Journal for Spiritual and Consciousness Studies
37.2:79-89.
John, Eckhard. "Music and Concentration Camps: An Approximation."
Journal of Musicological Research
20.4:269-324.
Newman, Richard. "In the Shadow of Death.
Strad
111.1325:964-969.
Ogden, Thomas H. "Psychoanalysis as a Pocket of Resistance Against Inhumanity. Commenatry on paper by Rachel Peltz.
Psychoanalytic Exploration
22: 291-295.
Alma Rose
by
Richard Newman; Karen Kirtley
Call Number: Stacks - ML 418 .R76 N48 2000
ISBN: 1574670514
Course Readings - AR 803 - Prof. Lee
BOOKS
The World Must Know: The HIstory of the Holocaust as Told in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
by
Michael Berenbaum, USHMM
Call Number: Stacks - D804.3 .B464 2006
ISBN: 080188358X
Tell Them We Remember: The Story of the Holocaust
by
Susan D. Bachrach
Call Number: HOLOC D804.3 .B25 1994
ISBN: 0316692646
The Texture of Memory: Holocaust Memorials and Meaning
by
James E. Young
Call Number: At other CUNY libraries
ISBN: 0300059914
ARTICLES
Biesenbach, Klaus. “Into Me/Out of Me.”
Flash Art International
39 (October 2006): 82–86.
Camnitzer, Luis. “Mirroring Evil.” Art Nexus 1, no. 47 (January 2003): 72–77.
Dusseault, Ruth. “Jeffrey Wolin: Portraits of the Holocaust.”
Art Papers
19 (September 1995): 56.
Freudenheim, Tom L. “Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust.”
Curator
40 (December 1997): 296–300.
Friend, Melanie. “Homes and Gardens: Documenting the Invisible.” Home Cultures 4, no. 1 (March 2007): 93–100
Frizot, Michel. “Atrocities Aestheticised.”
Art Newspaper
12, no. 112 (March 2001): 33.
“Genocide and Memory: Explaining the Unspeakable.”
American Photo
20, no. 3 (2009): 24–29.
Gillis, Anna Maria. “A Memory of Survival.” Humanities 34, no. 6 (November 2013): 8–9
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Mack, J. “Harrel Fletcher: The American War: White Columns.” In
Modern Painters 100
, n.d.
Winter, Jay. “Museums and the Representation of War.” Museum & Society 10, no. 3 (November 2012): 150–63.
Yarowsky, Morris. “Michael Kats and Janis Goodman.”
Art Papers
19 (September 1995): 49–50.
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