Nous Deux by Noé BoonPosted on December 8, 2021December 7, 2021 There is a sentiment of stealing that comes with looking at this picture, even if it belongs to my family. Creative NonfictionInterdisciplinary Seminar20th century family france holocaust memory photography world war II
Visualizing Horror by Julia Martina CruzPosted on October 25, 2018April 1, 2021 "How and to what extent does photography translate the horror of the Nazi concentration camps to the distanced viewer?" First-Year Research SeminarResearchholocaust journalism photo journalism photography representation world war II
Dealing with It by Olivia SulkowiczPosted on September 26, 2016October 27, 2020 "My family visited Auschwitz for Christmas that year. It seemed only fitting, for a masochistically-sympathetic group such as ourselves to relive the trauma of our ancestors, specifically, my father’s parents, on such a celebratory occasion." Creative NonfictionFirst-Year Research Seminarfamily holocaust trauma
Histories in Ruins by Francesca GalloPosted on September 12, 2016October 23, 2020 A look at memory and representation after World War II, in Alain Resnais’ Night and Fog and W.G. Sebald's Natural History of Destruction. First-Year Research SeminarResearchcollective memory film germany holocaust ruins world war II