"Strangers in Their Own Land: Jewish Self-Awareness in Holocaust Memoirs"
Calendar | Speaking Engagements |
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Location | Zoom |
Date | Wed, Apr 3, 3:30pm - 4:30pm |
Duration | 1h |
Details | In this interactive session, participants will discuss short excerpts describing the painful realization of what it means to be oppressed. Professor Dorian Stuber will consider texts by Sarah Kofman and Nechama Tec. Despite their differences in national origin and living situations, each writer grappled with what it meant to be a stranger in her own land. Using Michael Rothberg’s idea of “multidirectional memory,” the session will conclude by using the African American sociologist W. E. B. DuBois’s articulation of “double consciousness” as an accessible conceptual language for understanding the self-awareness of persecuted minorities and placing the Holocaust in relation to other histories of oppression. PD hours & co-curricular credit will be provided. For more information, please contact: Dr. Adara Goldberg at agoldber@kean.edu To register, click here. |
Repeats? | No |
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