Auschwitz Foundation - Videos -One-day conference « Art and Propaganda », April 2011
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New videos (only partially in English)

 

Note: to see the translated contributions, please cut the sound of the video by clicking on the “loudspeaker” icon (in the gray bar at the bottom of the window, to the right of the total time), and at the same time launch the playing of the silent video and the sound of the translation which appears below.




Luba Jurgenson (Maître de conférences à la Sorbonne) and Philippe Mesnard (Mémoire d'Auschwitz ASBL, Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2): Présentation de la journée et problématisation générale

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Marjorie Gaudemer (Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense): La représentation du
bourgeois dans le théâtre de propagande socialiste en France, avant 1914

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Iveta Slavkova (Paris I): Le futurisme entre propagande et revendication libertaire

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Marnix Beyen (Université d’Anvers): Het gebruik van Tijl Uilenspiegel als propagandafiguur

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Claire Aslangul (Paris IV): La propagande nazie à travers les dessins animés

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Frank Seberechts (ADVN): Tekenen voor Hitler en Vlaanderen: SS-Kriegsberichter Frans Van Immerseel tussen kunst en propaganda

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Geneviève Van Cauwenberge (Université de Liège): The Atomic Café

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