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The destruction of Sarajevo's Vijećnica : a case of genocidal cultural destruction?
- Donna-Lee Frieze
- Sociology
- 2011
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Affect and the politics of testimony in Holocaust museums
- Steve Cooke, Donna-Lee Frieze
- Art
- 2016
In 2010, the Jewish Holocaust Centre (JHC) in Melbourne unveiled its new permanent exhibition, replacing one that had remained, mostly unchanged, for the past twenty years since a major redevelopment… Expand
Three films, one genocide: remembering the Armenian Genocide through ravished Armenia(s)
- Donna-Lee Frieze
- Art
- 2014
- 2
The dehumanisation of the other
- Donna-Lee Frieze
- Psychology
- 2005
This dissertation utilises film and the ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas to expose the dehumanising characteristics of genocide. Through four films across four different cases of genocide, the… Expand
'Its still in your body': identity, place and performance in Holocaust testimonies
- Steve Cooke, Donna-Lee Frieze
- Art
- 2014
- 1
The ghosts of ravished Armenias: pastiches of genocide
- Donna-Lee Frieze
- Geography
- 2015
Ravished Armenia – an eight-reel, eighty-five-minute, silent dramatized film based on actual events – first screened in New York City in 1919. It was primarily for the purposes of fundraising. Aurora… Expand
"Simply bred out": genocide and the ethical in the stolen generations
- Donna-Lee Frieze
- Political Science
- 2014
On an ordinary suburban street: a brief history of Melbourne's Jewish Holocaust Centre
- Steve Cooke, Donna-Lee Frieze
- Art
- 1 November 2015
The Jewish Holocaust Centre (JHC) in Melbourne Australia, set well away from the sites of European atrocity, became one of the first permanent museums dedicated to the Holocaust in the Jewish… Expand
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