Tomorrow’s Holocaust Memory: An International Conference

Tomorrow’s Holocaust Memory: An International Conference

Veranstalter
Goethe-Institute Israel, Eva and Marc Besen Institute for the Study of Historical Consciousness, Minerva Center for Human Rights at Tel Aviv University
Veranstaltungsort
Gilman Building, Room 496 Tel Aviv University
Ort
Tel Aviv
Land
Israel
Vom - Bis
29.04.2018 - 30.04.2018
Website
Von
Kobi Kabalek, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

International Conference

Programm

Sunday, April 29, 2018

11:30 Opening words
Jose Brunner (Tel Aviv University)
Wolf Iro (Goethe Institute, Tel Aviv)
Leora Bilsky (Tel Aviv University)

12:00 The Future of Holocaust Memory: The Broad Perspective
Dan Diner (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
Between Jewish Past and Universal Future: The Epistemological Meaning of the Holocaust Revisited

Daniel Levy (Stony Brook University, New York)
Holocaust Mnemonics and the Future

14:00 Lunch Break

15:00 What Remains? The Material Turn in Holocaust Memory
Yechiel Weizmann (Haifa University)
Dissonant Landscape: Jewish Spaces and the Memory of the Holocaust in One Polish Town

Yoram Haimi (Tel Aviv University)
Archaeological Excavations in the Sobibór Extermination Camp, 2007-2017

16:00-16:15 Short Break

Zuzanna Dziuban (University of Amsterdam / Free University of Berlin)
Post-Holocaust Politics of Dead Bodies after the ‘Forensic Turn’

Leora Bilsky (Tel Aviv University)
Cultural Genocide: Between the Material and the Symbolic

17:30 Coffee Break

18:00-19:30 Round Table: The Holocaust in the Palestinian-Israeli Context
Odeh Bisharat
Dalia Ofer (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
Amal Jamal (Tel Aviv University)
Amos Goldberg (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)

Monday, April 30, 2018

10:00 The Archived Memory of the Holocaust
Hannah Pollin-Galay (Tel Aviv University)
From the Era of the Witness to the Era of Translation: The Case of Yiddish

Henning Borggräfe (ITS, Bad Arolsen)
A New Role for Archives in Holocaust Memory!? Open Access and Interactive Offers at the International Tracing Service (ITS)

11:00-11:15 Short Break

Rachel N. Baum (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
The Holocaust Survivor in the Age of Digital Reproduction

Amit Pinchevski (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
Virtual Testimony and the Digital Future of Traumatic Past

12:30 Lunch Break

14:00 The Holocaust in the Media and Contemporary Popular Culture
Stephanie Benzaqen-Gautier (Erasmus University, Rotterdam)
REMEMBER NOW! The performative and archival dimensions of Holocaust memory on Snapchat

Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
Magneto’s Memories: Super-Signs and Resonant Memories in the X-Men Universe

Kobi Kabalek (Haifa University)
Nazis, Zombies, and the Question of Historical Imagination

15:30 Coffee Break

16:00-17:30 Round Table: Exhibiting the Holocaust
Volkhard Knigge (Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena)
Jackie Feldman (Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva)
Irit Dekel (Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena)
Zsuzsanna Toronyi (Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives, Budapest)
Dan Michman (Bar-Ilan University / Yad Vashem)

Kontakt

Kobi Kabalek

The Zvi Yavetz School of Historical Studies, Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv 6997801

kobikabalek@yahoo.com


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