Конференция в Яд-Вашеме
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В середине июлю должна пройти международная конференция на тему:
The Holocaust and Its Immediate Aftermath (1933-1947)
The Press, Newsreels, Films and Radio Broadcasts in Real Time
International Summer Workshop for Holocaust Scholars
13-20 July 2009
Программа:
Monday, 13 July 2009
09:30- 11:15 German Newsreels and the Holocaust
Kerstin Stutterheim, The Film and Television Academy “Konrad Wolf”, Potsdam, Germany
11:30-13:30 To Mold a Mind: German and Nazi Cartoons and Postcards
Jőel Kotek, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
14:30-17:00 Antisemitism in Nazi-Influenced Wartime Newsreels: An
International Perspective
Roel Winkel, University of Antwerp; University of Ghent, Belgium
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
09:30-11:30 “Je suis partout”: Maurras “Action Française” to French Fascism
Valeria Galimi, University of Sienna, Italy
11:45-13:45 Visualizing the Final Solution: Anti-Jewish Propaganda in Posters and Press Caricatures in France During World War II
Patrick Fournier, University of Ottawa, Canada
14:45-16:45 Anti-Jewish Propaganda in Occupied Poland, 1939-1945: Inciting Hate Through Posters, Films, and Exhibitions
Jan Grabowski, University of Ottawa, Canada
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
09:30-10:00 Presentation of the Visual Center and Services
Liat Ben Habib, Director of the Visual Center - Yad Vashem, Israel
10:00-12:00 The March of Time and Inside Nazi Germany, 1938
Colin Shindler, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Discussion
13:00-15:00 Include Me Out: The American Film Industry and the Holocaust, 1933-1947
Michael Birdwell, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, United States
15:15-16:30 Challenging the Camera's Eye: David Boder's DP Interviews, Radio, and the Emergence of Public Holocaust Testimony
Alan Rosen, Independent Researcher, Jerusalem, Israel
Thursday, 16 July 2009
09:30-11:30 Racist and Antisemitic Propaganda in Context: Fascist Radio Broadcasts in Italy About Racism and Antisemitism, Newsreels and the Plans for Racial Movies (1933-1945)
Tommaso Dell’Era, Tuscia University, Viterbo, Italy
11:45-13:30 Radio Vaticana: A Catholic Voice in the Second World War
Raffaella Perin, University of Padova; The Foundation for Religious Studies John XXIII, Bologna, Italy
14:30-16:45 Jews in Hungarian Newsreels, 1933-1947
János Varga, Hungarian Film Archives, Budapest, Hungary
Friday, 17 July 2009
10:00-12:00 Guided Tour of Yad Vashem Museum (in English)
Sunday, 19 July 2009
10:00-12:00 The Legal Press in the Occupied Territories and Its Contents on the Anti-Jewish Policies of the Nazis’ and War Diaries Written by Dutch Gentiles and Their Interpretations of the Holocaust
Johannes Houwink Ten Cate, University of Amsterdam; The Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
13:00-15:00 The Bystanders’ Perspective: Coverage of the Persecution of the Jews and the Holocaust in the Canadian Print, Radio, and Newsreel Media and Its Impact on Holocaust Awareness and Governmental Policies in Canada, 1933-1947
Ulrich Frisse, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
Monday, 20 July 2009
09:30-11:30 Holocaust in the Mirror of the Press, Cinema and Radio Broadcasts in the USSR (1933-1945)
Ilya Altmann, Holocaust Research and Educational Center, Moscow, Russia
11:45-13:30 The Czechoslovak BBC Section and the Jewish Aspect of the Broadcasts to the Protectorate and Slovakia During World War II
Jan Lanicke, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
У меня предчувствие, что в эти дни я буду мало работать :)
The Holocaust and Its Immediate Aftermath (1933-1947)
The Press, Newsreels, Films and Radio Broadcasts in Real Time
International Summer Workshop for Holocaust Scholars
13-20 July 2009Программа:
Monday, 13 July 2009
09:30- 11:15 German Newsreels and the Holocaust
Kerstin Stutterheim, The Film and Television Academy “Konrad Wolf”, Potsdam, Germany
11:30-13:30 To Mold a Mind: German and Nazi Cartoons and Postcards
Jőel Kotek, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
14:30-17:00 Antisemitism in Nazi-Influenced Wartime Newsreels: An
International Perspective
Roel Winkel, University of Antwerp; University of Ghent, Belgium
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
09:30-11:30 “Je suis partout”: Maurras “Action Française” to French Fascism
Valeria Galimi, University of Sienna, Italy
11:45-13:45 Visualizing the Final Solution: Anti-Jewish Propaganda in Posters and Press Caricatures in France During World War II
Patrick Fournier, University of Ottawa, Canada
14:45-16:45 Anti-Jewish Propaganda in Occupied Poland, 1939-1945: Inciting Hate Through Posters, Films, and Exhibitions
Jan Grabowski, University of Ottawa, Canada
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
09:30-10:00 Presentation of the Visual Center and Services
Liat Ben Habib, Director of the Visual Center - Yad Vashem, Israel
10:00-12:00 The March of Time and Inside Nazi Germany, 1938
Colin Shindler, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Discussion
13:00-15:00 Include Me Out: The American Film Industry and the Holocaust, 1933-1947
Michael Birdwell, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, United States
15:15-16:30 Challenging the Camera's Eye: David Boder's DP Interviews, Radio, and the Emergence of Public Holocaust Testimony
Alan Rosen, Independent Researcher, Jerusalem, Israel
Thursday, 16 July 2009
09:30-11:30 Racist and Antisemitic Propaganda in Context: Fascist Radio Broadcasts in Italy About Racism and Antisemitism, Newsreels and the Plans for Racial Movies (1933-1945)
Tommaso Dell’Era, Tuscia University, Viterbo, Italy
11:45-13:30 Radio Vaticana: A Catholic Voice in the Second World War
Raffaella Perin, University of Padova; The Foundation for Religious Studies John XXIII, Bologna, Italy
14:30-16:45 Jews in Hungarian Newsreels, 1933-1947
János Varga, Hungarian Film Archives, Budapest, Hungary
Friday, 17 July 2009
10:00-12:00 Guided Tour of Yad Vashem Museum (in English)
Sunday, 19 July 2009
10:00-12:00 The Legal Press in the Occupied Territories and Its Contents on the Anti-Jewish Policies of the Nazis’ and War Diaries Written by Dutch Gentiles and Their Interpretations of the Holocaust
Johannes Houwink Ten Cate, University of Amsterdam; The Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
13:00-15:00 The Bystanders’ Perspective: Coverage of the Persecution of the Jews and the Holocaust in the Canadian Print, Radio, and Newsreel Media and Its Impact on Holocaust Awareness and Governmental Policies in Canada, 1933-1947
Ulrich Frisse, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
Monday, 20 July 2009
09:30-11:30 Holocaust in the Mirror of the Press, Cinema and Radio Broadcasts in the USSR (1933-1945)
Ilya Altmann, Holocaust Research and Educational Center, Moscow, Russia
11:45-13:30 The Czechoslovak BBC Section and the Jewish Aspect of the Broadcasts to the Protectorate and Slovakia During World War II
Jan Lanicke, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
У меня предчувствие, что в эти дни я буду мало работать :)
Все отлично сделано!
Date: 2012-01-31 12:01 am (UTC)Спасибо за инфу
Date: 2012-02-17 05:55 am (UTC)