Roee Rosen, Live and Die as Eva Braun, 1997, installation, the Israel Museum, Jerusalem

“Don’t Touch My Holocaust”

“‘Don’t Touch My Holocaust’ – Analyzing the Barometer of Responses: Israeli Artists Challenge the Holocaust Taboo”

 

A paper for the International conference: Representing the Holocaust: Practices, Products, Projections, held at the Berman Center of Jewish Studies, Lehigh University, Pennsylvania, 2000, published in: Impossible Images: Contemporary Art After the Holocaust (edited by Shelley Hornstein, Laura Levitt, and Laurence J. Silberstein), New Perspectives on Jewish Studies series, New York University Press. Chapter 6, pp. 129 – 154.

 

For the book in Amazon

 

“Don’t Touch My Holocaust”

“‘Don’t Touch My Holocaust’ – Analyzing the Barometer of Responses: Israeli Artists Challenge the Holocaust Taboo”

 

A paper for the International conference: Representing the Holocaust: Practices, Products, Projections, held at the Berman Center of Jewish Studies, Lehigh University, Pennsylvania, 2000, published in: Impossible Images: Contemporary Art After the Holocaust (edited by Shelley Hornstein, Laura Levitt, and Laurence J. Silberstein), New Perspectives on Jewish Studies series, New York University Press. Chapter 6, pp. 129 – 154.

 

For the book in Amazon

 

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Roee Rosen, Live and Die as Eva Braun, 1997, installation, the Israel Museum, Jerusalem