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SUMMARY:What we’ve lost: On the History and Presence of Queer Lives
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, in collaboration with GALA Queer Archive (GALA)\, invite you to a special lecture by Dr Mirjam Zadoff on What we’ve lost: On the History and Presence of Queer Lives. \nDr Zadoff\, the director of Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism will discuss the successful exhibition “TO BE SEEN. Queer lives 1900–1950″ currently showing at the Documentation Centre. The talk will look at lessons learnt\, especially in terms of education\, creating safe spaces\, engaging past diversity\, and discussions on terminology\, amongst other issues. The lecture will be opened by Keval Harie\, director of GALA Queer Archive. \n“TO BE SEEN. Queer lives 1900–1950” examines how thousands of homosexual men were persecuted\, sent to concentration camps and murdered in Nazi Germany. Their stories have remained untold for a long time\, as discriminating policies continued to be in place in postwar Germany. The exhibition does not only focus on the persecution of LGBTIQ*\, but sheds light on the visibility of queerness during the Weimar republic and unveils a fascinating and largely forgotten history of diversity and acceptance. \nRegistration is essential to dowi@jhbholocaust.co.za \n– \nDr Mirjam Zadoff is director of the Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism. Previously she has held the Alvin H. Rosenfeld Chair in History and Jewish Studies at Indiana University\, Bloomington. She has published broadly in the field of Jewish and Holocaust Studies – among her recent publications are: Werner Scholem. A German Life (2017)\, Next Year in Marienbad. The Lost Worlds of Jewish Spa Culture (2012)\, and the edited volume Four Years After. Ethnonationalism\, Antisemitism\, and Racism in Trump’s America\, ed. together with Noam Zadoff\, Stefanie Schüler-Springorum and Heike Paul (2020).
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/what-weve-lost-on-the-history-and-presence-of-queer-lives/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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SUMMARY:What do we remember? How do we remember? Who remembers?
DESCRIPTION:2022 marks the 80th anniversary of “Aktion Reinhard” – the German plan to murder all the Jews of Poland living in the General Government. To mark this anniversary\, the Galicia Jewish Museum\, the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre and the Ghetto Fighters House invite you to a programme titled\, 80 Years After “Aktion Reinhard”: The Industrial Killing of European Jewry – a series of four online lectures given by some of the most recognised scholars in this field\, each one focusing on a different aspect of the Holocaust and related to this key event. \nDuring the last event we will discuss issues related to memory. What Do We Remember? How Do We Remember? Who Remembers? Prof. James Young will describe the process of commemoration at the Concentration and Death Camps itself. Prof Omer Bartov will look at the processes of transmission of the memory of the Holocaust in Israel. Finally\, an activist Dariusz Poplela will show how small communities and nongovernmental organisations work together to bring back the memory of the Holocaust in the context of rural Poland today. \nThe discussion will be moderated by Dr. Edyta Gawron of the Jagiellonian University. \nRegistration essential\, click here.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/what-do-we-remember-how-do-we-remember-who-remembers/
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