Past Seminars

"Oriental Lullaby," in the pro-Japanese magazine Manchuria, July 1938.
Modern Genocide and Contemporary Challenges
Fall 2007 Genocide Studies Seminars
Thursdays 1.30-3.20 p.m.,
ISPS conference room B012
77 Prospect St., New Haven
Open to the public
In Memoriam: Eric Markusen
| September 27 | Jacques Semelin, CNRS, Paris, author, Purify and Destroy "Understanding Massacre? Exploring the Genocidal Process in the Holocaust, Rwanda, and Bosnia" |
| October 10 (N.B. Wed. noon, Rm. 203 Luce Hall) |
Socheata Poeuv, Executive Director,
Khmer Legacies "What Does it Take to Heal? Finding Love, Joy and Pardon after the Cambodian Genocide" (sponsored by the Council on Southeast Asia Studies) |
| October 11 | Mette Bastholm Jensen, author, Solidarity in Action "Rescue Efforts in Nazi-occupied Denmark and the Netherlands: A Comparison" |
| October 18 | Prof. Lyndall Ryan, History, University of Newcastle, Australia, author, The Aboriginal Tasmanians "Colonization, Modernity, and Massacre in 19th Century Tasmania" |
| October 25 | Gregory Stanton, President, International Association of Genocide Scholars,
Farmer Professor of Human Rights, University of Mary Washington
"Practicing Genocide Prevention: Law, Scholarship, and Activism" |
| November 15 | Andrew McWilliam, Anthropology, Australian National University "East Timor after the Indonesian Occupation: Traditional Healing and Medical Pluralism" |
GSP Visiting Fellows, fall 2007:
Prof. Lyndall Ryan, University of Newcastle, Australia
Serena Giordano, State University of Milan, Italy
