Co-sponsored by the Center for European Studies, the Center for Jewish Studies, the College of Charleston Center for Holocaust Studies, and the George L. Mosse Program in History.
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Surreal Geographies recovers a forgotten archive of Holocaust representation. Examining art, literature, and film produced since 1945, Kathryn Brackney shows how the Holocaust has developed into a figure for the destabilization and reformulation of the category of humanity and the problem of mourning across difference.