Professor Griselda Pollock has participated in a major research project, directed by Dr Brad Evans of Bristol University that solicits position statements from major scholars worldwide on the issue of Disposable Life. This forms part of a larger project titled Histories of Violence.
NOW IN PAPERBACK Concentrationary Cinema: Aesthetics and Resistance in Alain Resnais's Night and Fog Edited by Griselda Pollock & Max Silverman London and New YorkBerghahn Books. 2011 Winner of Kraszna Krausz Award for Best Book on the Moving Image 2011 See also: Art in the Time-Space of Memory and Migration: Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud and...
JUST PUBLISHED
Concentrationary Memories: Totalitarian Terror and Cultural Resistance
Edited by Griselda Pollock and Max Silverman
IBTauris 2013
Isabelle de le Court came to Leeds from University of Fribourg in Switzerland and Francesco Ventrella from University of La Sapienza in Rome. They were both awarded their doctorates in 2013 as was Simon Deakin of Edmonton, Canada, visible in the background also in his doctoral gown. They were just ...
CentreCATH's innovative publication series is expanding: Visual Politics and Psychoanalyses: Art & the Image in Post-Traumatic Cultures will be published in early 2013 ...
Centre CATH launches new publication series with I B Tauris - Concentrationary Memories: The Politics of Representation ...
Concentrationary Cinema: Aesthetics as Political Resistance in Alain Resnais’s Night and Fog (London and New York: Berghahn) edited by Griselda Pollock (Art History and Cultural Analysis) ...
Edited by Professors Griselda Pollock and Max Silverman Concentrationary Cinema has been shortlisted for the prestigious Kraszna-Krausz Prize for the best book of 2011 on the moving image.
The Centennial Panel on Feminism at CAA 2011 convened by CentreCATH director Griselda Pollock with Norma Broude is available as a podcast
Following the recent event "CELEBRATING ROZSIKA PARKER 1945 – 2010, A DAY SYMPOSIUM ON ART, FEMINISM AND PSYCHOANALYSIS" a pod cast is now available.