ECS 391 / COM 391 / JDS 391

Holocaust TestimonyCourse Cancelled

Thomas Alan Trezise

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This course focuses on major issues raised by but also extending beyond Holocaust survivor testimony, including genres of witnessing, the communication of trauma, the ethical implications of artistic representation, conflicts between history and memory, the fate of individuality in collective upheaval, the condition of survival itself, and the crucial role played by reception in enabling and transmitting survivors’ speech.

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