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  • 09/20: A lecture by Dr. Pnina Rosenberg

    You are cordially invited to attend a lecture at UConn-Stamford by Dr. Pnina Rosenberg, an art historian at The Technion, Israel:

     "Language of Memory: Symbols and Metaphors of European Counter-Monuments of World War II"

     Tuesday September 20, 2016

    Room 107 -- PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF ROOM

    6:00 p.m.

     Professor Rosenberg is visiting UConn as part of a Global Affairs initiative partnering across the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School of Fine Arts, the Dodd Research Center, and various programs and departments contained therein.  She will be guest-lecturing at Storrs on subjects as diverse as human rights, media, and graphic novels, and art and Holocaust memory at Hartford.  She will deliver a keynote at the Dodd Center on the city of Nuremberg and its role in the rise of Nazism as well as later center of human rights. 

     

    Rosenberg is a distinguished scholar of the visual arts and the Holocaust, gender and memory.  For further information, contact Professor Fred Roden at frederick.roden@uconn.edu or 203-251-8559.

    For more information, contact: Professor Fred Roden at frederick.roden@uconn.edu

If you have any questions, please contact Stamford Activities at 203-251-8489.