Questions are more important than answers: Creating collaborative workshop spaces with Holocaust survivor-educators in Montreal
TitreQuestions are more important than answers: Creating collaborative workshop spaces with Holocaust survivor-educators in Montreal
Auteur
Call number907.2/0002
N° d'objet09584e
Lieu de publicationVancouver, Canada
EditeurUBC Press
Année de publication
2015
Paginationpp212-234
MatérielArticle
SérieShared, oral and public history.
ISBN9780774828932
NotesArticle from the book 'Beyond testimony and trauma : oral history in the aftermath of mass violence' pp212-234
Description
This project grew out of an education working group, one of seven groups that made up the Montreal Life Stories project at Concordia University in Montreal. Its goal was to explore how to integrate the life stories of those who survived mass violence into Quebec's high school curriculum. Employing in-depth life history interviews, they created spaces where survivors could talk about their Holocaust experiences and how they have constructed, communicated and shaped their narratives in the years since. A team of interviewers conducted multiple interviews with 19 Holocaust survivor-educators. Members of this group of Ashkenazi Jews have a range of Holocaust experiences and come from a variety of European countries