love, love is all that I want now love, love is all that I want now oh love time, time to figure some things out give me time, time to figure some things out oh time Julia Jacklin, "Love, Try Not to Let Go" Pre Pleasure, 2022 www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1ZU...
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Congratulations to Will Jones on a stellar PhD diss defence with important new work on male sexual violence during the Holocaust. You can read about their research in a recent open access article in the Journal of Holocaust Research /1 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Since the late 2000s, Holocaust historians have made great strides in their investigations of sexual violence faced by women and girls. More recently, scholars have begun to address sexual violence...
Congratulations to Sophie Wunderlich, who recently was selected as a @HFGuggenheim Emerging Scholar. Wunderlich has worked with the @NewFascSyllabus since the pandemic, helping to bring critical resources on authoritarianism and fascism to the wider public www.hfg.org/hfg-welcomes...
(NEW YORK) — The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation today announced the selection of its 2024 HFG Emerging Scholars. These eleven doctoral candidates, selected through a rigorous process, are investiga...
Available for download now! This is a must add to your reading list on migration and German history. “Foreign in Two Homelands: Racism, Return Migration, and Turkish-German History” Hardback soon, then paperback @cambUP_History @CambridgeUP @GHIWashington cambridge.org/core/books/f...
Cambridge Core - Twentieth Century European History - Foreign in Two Homelands
Fascinating research by @libbyotto on Bauhaus members during the Nazi years with stories of resistance, loss, and complicity. lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/interview_ot...
The Bauhaus has long been regarded as a symbol of modernity and a „good Germany,“ embodying progressive art and design. However, as Prof. Elizabeth Otto, one of the curators of the exhibition Bauhaus ...
"Margolles is the 15th artist to have an installation on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square...The project was inspired by the Mesoamerican tradition of tzompantli – racks that were used to display the skulls of sacrifice victims or prisoners of war." theguardian.com/artanddesign...
The artist has a studio attached to a morgue in Mexico City and uses fluids from corpses to make art. She talks about her latest project – placing the face casts of trans people in a giant cube in Tra...
If you are teaching Richard Oswald's remarkable early queer melodrama "Anders als die Andern" (Different from the Others, 1919) this fall and are looking for materials let me know. My comrade Shoshana Schwebel and I put together a teaching dossier forthcoming with WeimarCinema.org. We can send draft
What a day at #GermanHistSoc2024@jennifervevans.bsky.social on trans history! I'm honestly so looking forward to presenting tomorrow!