To mark the25th anniversary of Claude Lanzmann’s landmark and powerful film, Shoah (1985), the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights Project will host a two-part viewing and discussion of the film. Each evening will begin with a brief introduction of significant themes or questions to be highlighted in extended clips and excerpts by Professor Matthew Hachee (English/Philosophy).
This two-part event is free and open to MCC students, faculty, staff as well as the general public.
PART 1: Wednesday, November 30, 2011
6 to 9 pm
Flynn Campus Center Forum (3-130)
Discussion Themes: Representing the Holocaust in Time and Space / Film as Obstacle to Forgetting
PART II: Wednesday, December 7, 2011
6 to 9 pm
Warshof Conference Center, Flynn Campus Center (Empire Room, 3-209)
Discussion Themes: Perpetrators, Bystanders, and the “Corrupted” / Social Order Inside and Outside “Factories of Death”
For more information, please contact Matthew Hachee x3274 or "mailto:mhachee@monroecc.edu".
Matthew Hachee English/Philosophy 11/21/2011 |