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Events
‘Traumatic Hermeneutics, Jean Renoir, and the Memory of War’
Joseph Harris and Katherine Ibbett – Trauma and the Early Modern (2)
Three Documentaries on Mussolini
Against Mussolini: Art and the Fall of a Dictator
Trauma and History: Approaches to the Holocaust
Podcasts
‘From Fascism to the “Years of Lead”: Italian Responses to Trauma’
Dora Osborne, ‘What Remains: Trauma and the Archive in Contemporary German Memory Culture’
John O’Brien and Timothy Chesters – Trauma and the Early Modern (1)
Robert Eaglestone and Dan Stone, ‘Trauma and History: Approaches to the Holocaust’
Lawrence R. Schehr, ‘Combatting Basophobia: Fictionalised Trauma in Beigbeder’s Windows on the World’
Nineteenth-Century Monsters
Lucille Cairns, ‘Trauma and Testimony: The Case of Myriam Anissimov’
Colin Davis, ‘Why Trauma?’
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Related Links
Catherine Malabou, 'What is a Psychic Event? Freud and Contemporary Neurology on Trauma'
Concentrationary memories and the politics of representation
Dan Michman, 'The Reason Behind the Emergence of Ghettos During the Shoah: Trying to Solve the Enigma'
David Vilaseca Memorial Lecture
Gender and the Holocaust
Holocaust Research Centre
Proustian Afterlives
Zoe Waxman, 'Words of Pain: Interpreting Personal Memories of the Holocaust'