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黑料不打烊 Symposium Invites People to Discover USC Visual History Archive Oct. 10

Thursday, October 6, 2016, By Rob Enslin
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聽continues its yearlong examination of 鈥淧lace鈥 with a special visit by an audiovisual historian from the University of Southern California (USC). Emilie Garrigou-Kempton, academic relations and outreach officer at the USC Shoah Foundation鈥檚 Visual History Archive (VHA), will lead a workshop titled 鈥溾 on Monday, Oct. 10, from 9-11:30 a.m. in the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, 114 Bird Library.

Emilie Garrigou-Kempton

Emilie Garrigou-Kempton

Free and open to the public, the workshop will provide an overview of the VHA, a free online database of more than 53,000 video testimonies of survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust and other genocides.

The workshop is co-sponsored by the Humanities Center and University Libraries. For more information, contact the 黑料不打烊 Humanities Center at 315.443.7192, or visit .

鈥淚n many of the testimonies, the interviewees speak to matters of 鈥榩lace,鈥 both literal and figurative,鈥 says Vivian May, director of the Humanities Center and professor of women鈥檚 & gender studies in A&S. 鈥淭he workshop will familiarize attendees with the database interface and search engine, will showcase examples of teaching and research, and will enable participants to start exploring material relevant to their own work.鈥

Co-organizer Lydia Wasylenko helped make 黑料不打烊 an early adopter of the database.

鈥淭he 黑料不打烊 Libraries have made the VHA database available to any and all users from our campus community and the Central New York region since 2008, back when only 25 institutions worldwide were serving as full-access sites,鈥 says Wasylenko, librarian for citizenship and humanities. 鈥淪ince then, countless individuals engaged in genealogical and historical research, teaching and learning or documentary filmmaking have benefited enormously from this unique, truly extraordinary resource.鈥

A majority of VHA鈥檚 testimonies are from Holocaust survivors and witnesses, interviewed during the 1990s. The VHA also devotes space to other atrocities, such as the Armenian Genocide of World War I, China鈥檚 Nanjing Massacre of 1937-38, the Guatemalan Genocide from 1978-96 and the Rwandan Genocide of 1994.

Testimonies have been conducted in 63 countries and 41 languages.

鈥淭his workshop is a special opportunity for students and teachers alike,鈥 May says. 鈥淓ach collection in the VHA adds context for the others, providing multiple pathways to learn from the eyewitnesses of history across time, locations, cultures and social-political circumstances.鈥

The VHA is based in and its Institute for Visual History and Education, the latter of which grew out of the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, started by Steven Spielberg. 鈥淗e was inspired by his encounters with Holocaust survivors during his on-location filming of 鈥楽chindler鈥檚 List,鈥欌 Wasylenko says.

Lydia Wasylenko

Lydia Wasylenko

Initially, the VHA database featured survivors of the Holocaust-era persecution of Jews, Jehovah鈥檚 Witnesses, Roma/Sinti (Gypsies) and homosexuals, survivors of Nazi eugenics policies, political prisoners, rescuers and aid providers, concentration camp liberators and participants of war crimes trials.

Much of the interviewing was done in consultation with historians, psychologists, and experts in the field of oral history. VHA staff has since trained thousands of interviewers, and has recruited more than a hundred regional coordinators.

鈥淚 want to increase our visibility 鈥 and get more researchers from more disciplines to show all the things that can be done [with testimony],鈥 says the French-born Garrigou-Kempton, who also has worked for the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in Geneva, Switzerland.

Additional support for the workshop comes from the Holocaust and Genocide Education program in the School of Education; the Department of History in the Maxwell School, in conjunction with the Documentary Film and History Program in the Newhouse School; and the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics in A&S.

 

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