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29th Annual Conference program on the Holocaust and Genocide

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29th Annual Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide

Resisting Genocide: History, Culture and the Arts in the Holocaust and Beyond

Director: Saulius Sužiedėlis

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Co-Director: Jack R. Fischel

Committee Members: Robert Bookmiller, Joshua Fischel, Sue Ortmann

Administrative Assistant: Margaret Eichler

Graduate Assistant: Kimberly Hartlove

Director: Saulius Sužiedėlis

Co-Director: Jack R. Fischel

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Committee Members: Robert Bookmiller, Joshua Fischel, Sue Ortmann

Administrative Assistant: Margaret Eichler

Graduate Assistant: Kimberly Hartlove

Conference Patrons

Mr. William W. Adams

Mr. Eric Berman

Dr. Clark Kaufman

Lancaster Jewish Community Center

Mr. P. Alan Loss

Dr. Robert A. Matlin

Dr. Bruce H. Pokorney

Mr. Robert A. Zuckerman

Mr. Steven J. Zuckerman

The 29th Annual Conference is pleased to acknowledge the support of the Offices of the President and Provost.

Special thanks to Amnesty International, Millersville University Chapter.
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

 (The Wednesday events will be held in the Lehr Room, Gordinier Conference Center. All Thursday and Friday sessions will be held in the rooms indicated.)

Wednesday, April 1

5:00-6:30 p.m.   Information and Contacts

Second Floor, Gordinier Center

Book exhibit opens

The book exhibit, organized by the Library of Social Science, will be open during the Conference.  Please stop by the Audubon Room and browse.  All books are on sale at special, discounted prices.

7:00-7:20 p.m.   Opening of the Conference

Saulius Suñiedlis, Millersville University

Welcoming Remarks

Vilas Prabhu

Provost and Vice-President for Academic Affairs

Millersville University

Invocation

Rabbi Jack Paskoff

Congregation Sharaai Shomayim

7:20-9:00 p.m.   The Aristides de Sousa Mendes Lecture

                       

Introduction: Why Aristides de Sousa Mendes?

Saulius Sužiedėlis, Millersville University

The Lecture

Hitler, Anti-Communism and the Holocaust

Robert Gellately, Florida State University

9:00-9:30 p.m.   Author's Book Signing

Thursday, April 2

9:00-10:15 a.m.   The Reynold Koppel Lecture   Lehr Room

Introduction: Saulius Sužiedėlis, Millersville University

Ghettostadt: Łódź and the Making of a Nazi City

Gordon J. Horwitz, Illinois Wesleyan University

10:30 a.m. -12:15 p.m.   Plenum Session   Lehr Room

A panel presented by Research Fellows at the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies (CAHS), United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM)

National Myths of Holocaust Resistance and Rescue: Slovakia, Turkey, Bulgaria

Chair/Discussant: Cristina Bejan, CAHS, USHMM

Rewriting Slovak Wartime History: President Tiso as a Case Study

Hana Klamkova, Charles University (Prague), Charles H. Revson Foundation Fellow, CAHS, USHMM

The Making of the Story of Heroic Turkish Rescuers and Its Abuse in the Denial of the Armenian Genocide

Corinna Guttstadt, Research Fellow, CAHS, USHMM

Positioning Bulgaria as a ‘Balkan Denmark'

Steven Sage, Researcher, Survivors Registry, USHMM

12:15-1:45 p.m.           Conference Luncheon and Presentation    Lehr Room

Luncheon Speaker

Dennis B. Klein, Director, Jewish Studies Program, Kean University

Living with Genocide: Expressions of Forgiveness in Post-Traumatic Testimonies

Conference Book Exhibit, Audubon Room, Gordinier Hall open 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

2:00-3:45 p.m.

Session 1: Film and Visual Arts as Depictions of Genocide   University Room

Chair: Sue Ortmann, Millersville University

‘Comfort Women': The Victims of Military Sexual Slavery by Japan and Representation of Trauma in the Paintings by the Victims

Hanna Song, War and Women's Human Rights Museum, Republic of Korea

Movies and the Death Camps: The Grey Zone and Escape from Sobibor as Depictions of Resistance and Escape from the Holocaust

Paul Bartrop, Bialik College, Australia

The Film Blessed is the Match: The Life of Hanna Senesh

Mary Johnson, Senior Historian, Facing History and Ourselves

Session 2:  Visual and Literary Media in Response to Genocide   Old Main

Chair: Dennis Downey, Honors College, Millersville University

Maus and Caricature as Responses to Genocide

Oliver Leaman, University of Kentucky

Writing the Genocide Memoir as Activism: The Case of Yolande Mukagasana and Esther Mujawayo

Gatsinzi Basaninyenzi, Alabama A&M University

Session 3: Genocide in the Balkans and Central Europe – Matisse Room

Chair: John McLarnon, Millersville University

Aspects of the Genocide against the Greeks of the Ottoman Empire

Theofanis Malkidis,  Democritus University of Thrace, Greece

Saving Bulgaria's Jews

Zev-Hayyim Feyer, Claremont Graduate University

The Righteous: Budapest 1944

Mario Fenyo, Bowie State University

4:00-6:15 p.m. The Miriam Fischel Lecture and Program    Myers Auditorium, McComsey Hall

Genocide, Cinema and Art:  A Special Presentation and Discussion

Introduction: Jack R. Fischel, Millersville University

Discussion: "Art, Film and the Holocaust"

Hilary Helstein, Producer, As Seen Through These Eyes and Executive Director, Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival

Judith Goldstein, Artist, Composer, Survivor of the Vilna Ghetto

Film: AS SEEN THROUGH THESE EYES

7:30 – 9:00 p.m.  Concert – Lyte Auditorium

Musical Program

Dr. Robert Convery's Songs of Children

In Memory of the Children of the Terezin (Theresienstadt) Concentration Camp

A cantata for choir performed by the Millersville University Chorale under the direction of Dr. Jeffrey Gemmell, with a special introduction by the Composer

Friday, April 3

9:00-10:15 a.m.           The Jack R. Fischel Lecture    Lehr Room

                       

Introduction: Jack R. Fischel, Millersville University

Who Will Write Our History? Rediscovering a Hidden Archive from the Warsaw Ghetto

Samuel D. Kassow, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut

10:30 a.m. -12:15 p.m.

Session 4: The United States and Responses to Genocide   University Room

Chair: Robert Bookmiller, Millersville University

The List Controversy: America's Contribution to Indonesian Genocide, 1964-1966

Laura Iandola, Northern Illinois University

Resisting Nazism: Paul V. McNutt, the Office of U. S. High Commissioner, and Jewish Refugees in the Philippines, 1938-1939

Dean Kotlowski, Salisbury University

Philanthropy as an Agent of Genocide Rescue

Keith Pomakoy, Adirondack Community College

Session 5: Culture, the Moral Universe and the Prevention of Genocide   Klein Room

Chair: Neil Leifert, Pennsylvania State University-Harrisburg

What Was That Word "Shoah"? The Holocaust and Israeli Cultural Discourse

Aya Ben Naftaly, Massuah Institute of Holocaust Studies, Israel

Genocide Prevention in Contemporary Philosophy

Barbara Meyer, Hebrew University, Jerusalem

Africa as a New Moral Universe in the Rhetoric of Antisemitic German Colonizers during the Kaiserreich

Christian Davis, College of Charleston

Session 6: Graduate Student Panel      Matisse Room

Early Warning Signs: State Propaganda and the Seeds of Genocide   

Presentations by

Chair: Keith D. Nunes, Kean University

An Appeal to the Emotions: The Use of Propaganda as a Tool to the Masses 

Evan Alberhasky, Kean University

The Politics of Fear

Jeremy Chaudruc, Kean University

Dictatorship and Democracy: Considering Propaganda in Context

Walter McGee, Kean University

12:30 p.m. -1:45 p.m.  Lunch Break    Gordinier Conference Center

Conference Book Exhibit, Audubon Room, Gordinier Hall open 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

2:00-3:30 p.m.  The Beautiful Beast: The Life and Crimes of SS-Aufseherin Irma Grese

  University Room

           

Chair: Steven Rogers, Senior Historian, Office of Special Investigations, U. S. Department of Justice

Daniel P.  Brown, Moorpark College, California

Alice Tennenbaum, Holocaust Survivor, Auschwitz

Hotel Information

Heritage Hotel

500 Centerville Road

Lancaster, PA  17601

For reservations call (717) 898-2431 or (800) 223-8963

Rate:  Single/double $94 + tax (breakfast buffet included)

To receive the conference lodging rate, you must indicate that you are attending the Annual Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide.

Mailing List

If you would like to be included on our mailing list, please send your name and address to:

Maggie Eichler

History Department, Millersville University

P.O. Box 1002

Millersville, PA  17551-0302

or e-mail maggie.eichler@millersville.edu

Visit our conference website at:  www.millersville.edu/~holo-con/

CONFERENCE IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

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