Department of History

Image and Memory: Jews, Antisemitism, and the Holocaust in Romania

The Jewish studies program is organizing an event, co-sponsored by the Department of History, titled “Image and Memory: Jews, Antisemitism, and the Holocaust in Romania," to mark Dr. Irina Livezeanu’s retirement. 

Event Description

The event will be taking place on November 12th, please mark your calendars and see schedule on link below.  

This event will bring together former students, colleagues, and associates of Irina Livezeanu’s, many of them specialists in the history, art, and culture of Romanian Jews or Romanian fascism, to discuss Jewish lives, creativity, and persecution during the Holocaust. Held to celebrate Irina Livezeanu's retirement from the University of Pittsburgh, "Image and Memory: Jews, Antisemitism, and the Holocaust in Romania" deals with major themes that have occupied her writing and teaching over several decades.

 

The event will involve four roundtables that will be open to the public. The first roundtable uses images and interviews to investigate Jewish lives before and after the Holocaust; the second—artwork and writings by Jewish members of Romania's twentieth century avant-garde movements; the third—propaganda photographs of Romanian fascists and the Holocaust; the fourth is a screening and discussion of director Radu Jude's 2018 feature film, I do not care if we go down in history as barbarians, which deals with how contemporary Romanians remember the role of Romania’s Nazi-allied government in World War II.

For more information about the program, please click here:

https://clarkr0.wixsite.com/imageandmemory

Date

Friday, November 12, 2021

Time

10:00am

Event Series