Panel 5: Memories and Fantasies of Genocides

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Grace, Higgins University Center, Clark University

Start Date

30-3-2012 5:15 PM

End Date

30-3-2012 7:00 PM

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Panel 5: Memories and Fantasies of Genocides

Mark Hobbs, University of Winchester, United Kingdom: "Destroying Memory: The Attack on Holocaust Conscience and Memory in Britain 1942-2011" Download paper (login required)

Kristen Dyck, Washington State University: "Hate Rock: White-Power Music in International Perspective" Download paper (login required)

Audrey Mallet, Concordia University, Canada: “The Old Jewish Strangler and Other Ghost Stories: Poles’ Struggle to Come to Terms with the Holocaust” Download paper (login required)

Tea Rozman-Clark, University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia: “Oral History: UN Peacekeepers and Local Population of the UN Safe Area Srebrenica” Download paper (login required)

Chair: Kimberly Partee and Kathrin Haurand, Clark University
Comment: Cecilie Felicia Stokholm Banke, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen

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Panel 5: Memories and Fantasies of Genocides

Grace, Higgins University Center, Clark University

Panel 5: Memories and Fantasies of Genocides

Mark Hobbs, University of Winchester, United Kingdom: "Destroying Memory: The Attack on Holocaust Conscience and Memory in Britain 1942-2011" Download paper (login required)

Kristen Dyck, Washington State University: "Hate Rock: White-Power Music in International Perspective" Download paper (login required)

Audrey Mallet, Concordia University, Canada: “The Old Jewish Strangler and Other Ghost Stories: Poles’ Struggle to Come to Terms with the Holocaust” Download paper (login required)

Tea Rozman-Clark, University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia: “Oral History: UN Peacekeepers and Local Population of the UN Safe Area Srebrenica” Download paper (login required)

Chair: Kimberly Partee and Kathrin Haurand, Clark University
Comment: Cecilie Felicia Stokholm Banke, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen