Telling, Describing and Representing Extermination The Auschwitz Sonderkommando, their Testimony and their Legacy
12.04.2018 – 13.04.2018
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Organised by Aurélia Kalisky (ZfL/CMB) and Dominic Williams (University of Leeds) Centre Marc Bloch / Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung, Berlin
Programm
12 April 2018 Venue: Centre Marc Bloch Friedrichstraße 191, 10117 Berlin, Conference Room Germaine Tillion 9:00 Catherine Goussef (Director of the CMB) Welcoming words 9:10-9:30 Aurélia Kalisky (CMB/ZfL) and Dominic Williams (University of Leeds): Introduction 9:30-10:15 Gideon Greif (Foundation for Holocaust Education Projects Miami): The Sonderkommando Uprising: New Aspects and New Elements 10:15-11:15 Panel 1: The Histories of the Sonderkommando: New Discoveries, New Approaches Igor Bartosik (Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum): New Perspectives from SS Documents Tom Lawson (Northumbria University at Newcastle): The Sonderkommando and Cultural History 11:15-11:30 Break 11:30-12:30 Panel 2: Microhistories of the Sonderkommando Bart Nauta (Arq Center of Excellence in War, Persecution and Violence, Amsterdam): A Microhistory of Dutch Men in the Sonderkommando and the Waffen-SS at the Crematoria of Auschwitz Andreas Kilian (Independent Scholar): Individual and Member of the Resistance in the Auschwitz-Birkenau Sonderkommando: Marcel Nadjary in the Testimony of his Contemporaries 12:30-13:30 Buffet Lunch 13:30-14 :30 Panel 3: Juridical Testimony from the Sonderkommando: Morality, History, Agency Andrea Rudorff (Edition Judenverfolgung des Instituts für Zeitgeschichte München-Berlin): Early Testimony from Feinsilber, Dragon and Tauber. Moral Dimensions Peter Davies (University of Edinburgh): What Can We Learn from Trial Testimony? Filip Müller’s Sonderkommando Testimony to the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial 14:30-14:45 Break 14:45-16:15 Panel 4: Responding to the Sonderkommando’s Writings: The Manuscripts as Literary and Philosophical Texts Orietta Ombrosi (Sapienza University of Rome): Silence of the witnesses. For a Philosophy of Testimony Avichai Zur (Jerusalem University/Potsdam University): Zalmen Gradowski’s Diary: A Literary-Theological Analysis Philippe Mesnard (Université Blaise Pascal Clermont Ferrand 2): Reading the Sonderkommando: Writing beyond Oneself 16:15-16:45 Break 16:45-18:15 Panel 5: Questioning Paradigms: Rethinking the Sonderkommando Michal Aharony (Ben Gurion University of the Negev): Resisting Dehumanization in Auschwitz – the Case of the Sonderkommando Dawn Skorczewski (Brandeis University): Sonderkommando Testimonies in the Intersubjective Field Florine Marmigère (Université de Strasbourg): From a Post-war Memorialization to a Later Memorability: the Rehabilitative Turning Point of the 1990s 18:15-18:30 Break 18:30-19:45 Roundtable 1: Editing the Sonderkommando and Transnational Logics of Reception Anchor: Dominic Williams, with Philippe Mesnard (Clermont Ferrand University), Pavel Polian, Zsombor Hunyadi (University of Jerusalem), Avichai Zur (Potsdam/University of Jerusalem) 19:45 Conference Dinner 13. April 2018 Venue: Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung Schützenstr. 18, 10117 Berlin, „Trajekte“ Conference Room 9:00-10:30 Panel 6: Reading Traces. Materialities of Things Past Noah Benninga (University of Jerusalem): Material Cultures of Auschwitz Marta Zawodna-Stephan (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań): Scrolls hidden under the ashes. Thoughts about the relationship between material witnesses Pavel Polian (Russian Academy of Sciences/Freiburg University) and Alexander Nikityaev: To Read the Unreadable: Techniques of Multi-Spectral Imaging and Manuscripts of Jewish Sonderkommando of Auschwitz-Birkenau 10:30-10:45 Break 10:45-12:00 Roundtable 2: Translating Zalmen Gradowski and the authors of the Sonderkommando. Anchor: Aurelia Kalisky (also reading some remarks of Batia Baum and Avichai Zur) with Aleksandra Polian, Almut Seiffert, Miriam Trinh, Zsombor Hunyadi 12:00-14:00 Lunch 14:00-15:30 Panel 7: Representing Extermination David Dickson (University of Portsmouth): The Fictional Representation of the Sonderkommando Beyond the Third Wave of Holocaust Commemoration Nicholas Chare (University of Montreal): The Gendered Aestheticization of David Olère Samantha Mitschke (Independent Scholar) Do we weep with them? Empathy and the Sonderkommando onstage 15:30-15:45 Break 15:45-17:15 Panel 8: Son of Saul Catalina Botez (University of Konstanz) Collateral Perpetration, Agency, and Suspended Ethics in Son of Saul (2015) and Jud Süss. Film ohne Gewissen (2010) Isabel Wollaston (University of Birmingham): ‘Half-victim, half-hangman’? Representing the Auschwitz Sonderkommando in The Grey Zone (Tim Blake Nelson, 2001) and Son of Saul (László Nemes, 2015) Jeff Wallen (Hampshire College): Facing the Sonderkommando: Son of Saul and the Dynamics of Witnessing 17:15-18:15 Break with a snack 18:15-21:30 Screening of Son of Saul of Laszlo Nemes (2016) followed by its discussion with Peter Geimer and Clara Royer (co-scriptwriter of Son of Saul)