In the course, we will have read several texts, incl. Snyder, Wiernik and Levi, and viewed several films, incl. Night and Fog, Shoah, Son of Saul, Schindler’s List, which have all been concerned with representing and offering different representations and perspectives of the Holocaust – and in particular, the conditions of the camp. Which scenes or passages of these texts (incl. films) have challenged or strengthened your beliefs/convictions about what a dignified life is and how does the representation and/or interpretation of the event, the camp, its occupants, and what you now know of the Holocaust provoke this reaction?
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