This conversation with Griselda Pollock, Professor of the Social and Critical Histories of Art in the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies at the University of Leeds, UK, focuses on her most recent book, Charlotte Salomon and the Theatre of Memory (New Haven and London : Yale University Press, 2018). The latter provides new readings of Leben ? oder Theater ? (Life ? or Theater ?), the artistic project of the German Jewish artist Charlotte Salomon (1917–1943), who painted as CS — the cipher the artist purposely used to disguise both her gender and her ethnicity — thus challenging previous interpretations that treat this remarkable intermedial work as straightforwardly autobiographical
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This conversation with Griselda Pollock, Professor of the Social and Critical Histories of Ar...
In exile on the Côte d’Azur Charlotte Salomon (Berlin 1917-Auschwitz 1943) painted Leben?oder Theate...
This paper proposes a conversation between Charlotte Salomon (1917–43) and Edvard Munch that is prem...
This thesis explores how an understanding of the Haggadah—the ritual Passover script commemorating t...
This chapter discusses Charlotte Salomon’s Life? or Theatre?, a sequence of 784 paintings created be...
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In 1941 the German Jewish artist Charlotte Salomon, in exile in the south of France, created an unpr...
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This creative writing thesis consists of a novel and a critical commentary, both of which explore th...
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I presented this paper as one of three in the final panel of the Association for Canadian Theatre Re...
This book is the first published analysis and interpretation of the collection of literary collages ...
This thesis considers representations of the biblical dancer Salome in the context of the broader ch...
“Biographies also consist of loops”. The un‑narrated life of Irena GelblumThe article presents the b...
This conversation with Griselda Pollock, Professor of the Social and Critical Histories of Ar...
In exile on the Côte d’Azur Charlotte Salomon (Berlin 1917-Auschwitz 1943) painted Leben?oder Theate...
This paper proposes a conversation between Charlotte Salomon (1917–43) and Edvard Munch that is prem...
This thesis explores how an understanding of the Haggadah—the ritual Passover script commemorating t...
This chapter discusses Charlotte Salomon’s Life? or Theatre?, a sequence of 784 paintings created be...
Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montr...
In 1941 the German Jewish artist Charlotte Salomon, in exile in the south of France, created an unpr...
The evolving genre of arts-based research constitutes a range of arts-derived tools (music, literatu...
This creative writing thesis consists of a novel and a critical commentary, both of which explore th...
To what extent is reading a book like walking into a museum? In this conversation, held in early 201...
The work of acclaimed German artist Christoph Schlingensief spans three decades and a diverse range ...
I presented this paper as one of three in the final panel of the Association for Canadian Theatre Re...
This book is the first published analysis and interpretation of the collection of literary collages ...
This thesis considers representations of the biblical dancer Salome in the context of the broader ch...
“Biographies also consist of loops”. The un‑narrated life of Irena GelblumThe article presents the b...