A public lecture by the 2022-2023 Interdisciplinary Research Week team
(Join us in person for this lecture or attend virtually on Zoom)

Elisabeth Anstett (CNRS, Paris, France, Social Anthropology)
Jean-Marc Dreyfus (University of Manchester, UK, History and Holocaust Studies)
Michaela Haibl (University of Dortmund, Germany, Cultural Anthropology)
Anne-Berenike Rothstein (University of Konstanz, Germany, Romance Literature and Comparative & General Literature)
Seán Williams (University of Sheffield, UK, German and European Cultural History)

Organized by the USC Dornsife Center for Advanced Genocide Research

Each year, the USC Dornsife Center for Advanced Genocide Research hosts a team of scholars from different universities, different countries, and different academic disciplines for one week so that they can develop and discuss a collaborative, innovative, and interdisciplinary research project in the field of Holocaust and Genocide Studies using the video testimonies of the USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive (VHA) and other related resources at the USC.

Join us for this lecture by the 2022-2023 Interdisciplinary Research Week team who are gathering at the Center to develop their interdisciplinary project on the significance of [in]voluntary bodily alterations and bodily markings, such as tattoos, for the construction and deconstruction of identity in mass violence and post-mass violence periods. In this presentation, the scholars will discuss the project’s inception, progress, and initial thoughts springing from the team’s intensive discussion, research, experimentation, and collaboration.

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Read more about the team's project here.

Image Description: The event image is a still from the 2012 documentary Numbered, directed by Dana Doron and Uriel Sinai. It depicts an older Holocaust survivor and his younger relative, comparing tattooed arms.

This program is open to all eligible individuals. USC operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the university’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation or any other prohibited factor.

 

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