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| Focus 1 July 2000: Video Testimonies
Ulrike Jureit, Hamburg Patterns of repetition: dimensions of biographical memory rtf-file Nathan Durst, Jerusalem About the work with video-testimonies at AMCHA Dori Laub, New Haven, Ct. Not knowing is an active process of destruction. Why the testimonial procedure is of so much importance Johanna Bodenstab, New Haven, Ct. Beyond the edges of language. Preliminary notes on biographical video interviews, collected in the "Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Survivors" Jessica Wiederhorn, USA Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation Cathy S. Gelbin, Falmer Concluding remarks on Potsdams Archive of Memory Gillian Caldwell, New York A new advocacy tool for human rights defenders: the video camera. WITNESS - an international human rights program Margarete Schauer, Konstanz Evaluation of Testimony Therapy for survivors of severe human rights violations |
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