Bibliographies

Books and Articles on Genocide, the Holocaust, and Holocaust Art

Amishai-Maisels, Ziva. Depiction and Interpretation. London. Pergamon Press. l993.

Art in a Concentration Camp: Drawings from Terezin. New York. New School Art Center. l967.

Amnesty International. Forsaken Cries-Rwanda (Video). The Video Project. Ben Lomond, CA. 1998.

Art Out of Atrocity: Works by Alice Lok Cahana and Robert Barsamian. Hamilton, NY. Colgate University. 1998.

Auping, Michael . Arshile Gorky: The Breakthrough Years. New York. Rizzoli. 1995.

Baigell, Matthew . Jewish-American Artists and the Holocaust. New Brunswick. Rutgers University Press. 1997.

Bak, Samuel. The Past Continues. Boston. David R. Godine. 1988.

Chess as a Metaphor in the Art of Samuel Bak. Montreaux, Switzerland. Olsommer. 1991.

Landscapes of the Jewish Experience with essay and commentary by Lawrence L. Langer. Boston. Pucker Gallery. 1997.

Boyle, Francis A. The Bosnian People Charge Genocide. Amherst, MA. Alethia Press. 1996.

Bruggerman, Rudy. My Trip to the Underworld. World wide web site on Rwanda. http://www.oz.net/ ~rudybrue/RwandaPage.html

Balakian, Peter. Black Dog of Fate. New York. Basic Books. 1997.

Bauman, Zygmunt. Modernity and the Holocaust. Ithaca. Cornell University Press. 1989.

Bernbaum, Israel. My Brother's Keeper, The Holocaust Through the Eyes of an Artist. New York. Putnam. l985.

Blatter, Janet and Sybil Milton. Art of the Holocaust. New York. The Rutledge Press. 1981.

Bliss, Rev. Edwin M. Turkey and The Armenian Atrocities. New York. Edgewood Publishing. 1896.

Bohm-Duchen, Monica . After Auschwitz: Responses to the Holocaust in Contemporary Art. Sunderland, UK. Northern Centre for Contemporary Art and London, Lund Humphries. 1995.

Borowsky, Irvin J. Confronting the Inconceivable. Philadelphia. American Interfaith Institute. l992

Braham, Randolph L. (ed). Reflections on the Holocaust in Art and Literature. New York. Columbia University Press. 1990.

Chang, Iris. The Rape of Nanking. New York. Penguin. 1997.

Charny, Israel W. Genocide: The Human Cancer. New York Hearst Books. 1982.

Charny, Israel W. (ed.) Toward the Understanding and Prevention of Genocide. Boulder. Westview. 1984.

Chayat, Sherry. Life Lessons: The Art of Jerome Witkin. Syracuse. Syracuse University Press, 1994.

Cigar, Norman. Genocide in Bosnia: The Policy of Ethnic Cleansing. College Station, TX. Texas A & M Press. 1998.

Cohen, Philip J. Serbia's Secret War . College Station, TX. Texas A & M Press. 1998.

Constanza, Mary. The Living Witness-Art in the Concentration Camps and Ghettos. New York. Macmillan. 1982.

Doneson, Judith E. The Holocaust in American Film. Philadelphia. Jewish Publication Society. 1987.

Feil, Scott R . Preventing Genocide: How The Early Use of Force Might Have Succeeded in Rwanda. New York. Carnegie Corporation. April, 1998.

Feinstein, Stephen. Contemporary Artists and the Holocaust, in What Have We Learned? Telling the Story and Teaching the Lessons of the Holocaust. New York. Mellen Press. 1994.

"Mediums of Memory: Artistic Responses of the Second Generation," in Efraim Sicher (ed.). Breaking Crystal . Urbana, IL. University of Illinois Press. 1997.

"Artistic Responses to the Warsaw Ghetto: Tchelitchew, Shahn and Kaliszan," in Henry Knight and Marcie S. Littell (eds), The Uses and Abuses of Knowledge . New York. University Press of America. 1996.

"Auschwitz in the Backyard: Contemporary Polish artists face the Holocaust," in Dominick Iorio, Richard Leibowitz and Marcie Sacks Littell, Proceedings of the 24th Annual Scholars Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches . New York, University Press of America. 1996.

"The Other Side of Memory: Toward a Typology of Holocaust Art," in Response: A Contemporary Jewish Review, No. 68. Fall, 1997/Winter, 1998.

"Memory and Re Memory of the Holocaust Through Installation Art," in Pirijo Ahokas and Martine Chard-Hutchinson (eds), Reclaiming Memory: American Representations of the Holocaust. Turku, Finland. University of Turku. School of Art Studies. Series A, no.35. 1998.

Feinstein, Stephen (ed.). Witness and Legacy: Contemporary Art About the Holocaust Minneapolis. Lerner Publications, 1994.

Feliciano, Hector. The Lost Museum. New York. Basic Books. 1995.

Felstiner, Mary Lowenthal. To Paint Her Life: Charlotte Salomon in the Nazi Era. New York. HarperCollins. 1994.

Ficowski, Jerzy. The Gypsies in Poland. Warsaw. Interpress. 1983.

Fluek, Toby Knobel. Memories of My Life in a Polish Village, l930-l949. New York, Knopf. l990.

Fraser, Angus. The Gypsies. Oxford. Blackwell. 1992.

Freudenheim, Tom L. "Viewing Holocaust Art as Art," in Shema, A Journal of Jewish Responsibility l5/284 December 28, l984. p.26.

Furth, Valerie Jakober. Cabbages and Geraniums: Memories of the Holocaust. Boulder. Social Science Monographs, Distributed by Columbia University Press. l989.

Genocide and Human Rights: Lessons from the Armenian Experience, Special issue of The Journal of Armenian Studies, Vol. IV, Nos. 1 and 2 (1992)

Gilbert, Barbara (curator). From Ashes to the Rainbow: A Tribute to Raoul Wallenberg, Works by Alice Lok Cahana. Los Angeles. Hebrew Union College Skirball Museum. l986.

Goodman, Hannah Grad. Survivors Reject Art History. Shema, a Journal of Jewish Responsibility. l5/284. December 28, l984. p.29.

Hilberg, Raul. "Conscience from Burlington." Hadassah Magazine. August/September, l99l. pp.21-23.

Hirsch, Herbert. Genocide and the Politics of Memory. Chapel Hill. University of North Carolina Press. 1995.

Hovannisian, Richard G.(ed). The Armenian Genocide in Perspective. New Brunswick, NJ. Transaction. 1986.

Howson, Peter . Bosnia. London. Imperial War Museum. 1994.

Hunter, Sam. Larry Rivers. New York. Rizzoli. 1989.

Insdorf, Annette. Indelible Shadows: Film and the Holocaust. New York. Vintage. 1983.

Jackson, Alan. A Different Man: Peter Howson's Art, from Bosnia and Beyond. Sydney, AU. Mainstream Publishing. 1997.

Henry Kamm, "The Cambodian Calamity," in The New York Review of Books, Vol. XLV, Number 13, August 13, 1998.

Kampf, Avram. Jewish Experience in the Art of the Twentieth Century. South Hadley, MA. Bergin and Garvey. 1984.

Katz, Steven T. The Holocaust in Historical Context, Volume 1. New York. Oxford. 1994.

Kitaj, R.B. First Diaspora Manifesto by R.B. Kitaj. London. Thames and Hudson.

Kushner, Marilyn . "Holocaust art is testimony, not art." Shema: A Journal of Jewish Responsibility. l5/284. December 28, l984. p.27-28

Lasansky, Mauricio. The Nazi Drawings by Mauricio Lasansky. Iowa City. University of Iowa Press. l976.

Lindqvist, Sven. "Exterminate the Brutes." New York. The New Press. 1992. English edition 1996.

Liss, Andrea. Tresspassing through Shadows: Memory, Photography and the Holocaust. Minneapolis. University of Minnesota Press. 1998.

Makarova, Elena. From Bauhaus to Terezin: Freidl Dicker-Brandeis and Her Pupils. Jerusalem. Yad VaShem. l990.

Mestrovic, Stjepan (ed.). The Conceit of Innocence: Losing the Conscience of the West in the War Against Bosnia. College Station, TX. Texas A & M Press. 1998.

Mazian, Florence. Why Genocide? The Armenian and Jewish Experiences in Perspective. Ames, IA. Iowa State University Press. 1990.

Miller, Donald E. and Miller, Lorna Touryan. Survivors: An Oral History of the Armenian Genocide. Berkeley. University of California Press. 1993.

Milton, Sybil. In Fitting Memory: The Art and Politics of Holocaust Memorials. Detroit. Wayne State University Press. l992.

The Story of Karl Stojka: A Childhood in Birkenau. Exhibition at the Embassy of Austria, l992. Washington. US Holocaust Commission. l992.

Novitch, Miriam and Davidowicz, Lucy. Art from the Concentration Camps, l940-l945. Philadelphia. Jewish Publication Society. l98l.

Oppler, Ellen C. Rico LeBrun: Tranformations/Transfiguration. Syracuse. Syracuse University School of Art. l983.

Olere, DavidĀ  and Alexandre Olere. WITNESS: Images of Auschwitz, Illustrations by David Olere. N. Richland Hills, Texas, Westwind Press. 1998.

Patraka, Vivian M. Spectacular Suffering: Theatre, Fascism and the Holocaust. Bloomington. Indiana University Press. 1999

Polansky, Paul. Black Silence: The Lety Survivors Speak. Prague and New York. Cross Cultural Communications. 1998.

Living Through it Twice: Poems of the Romany Holocaust (1940-1997).Prague and New York. Cross Cultural Communications. 1998.

Rosenbaum, Alan S. Is the Holocaust Unique? Perspectives on Comparative Genocide. Boulder. Westview. 1996.

Saloman, Charlotte. Charlotte: A Diary in Pictures. New York. Harcourt. l963.

Salmon-Livine, Irit. Testimony Art of the Holocaust. Jerusalem. Yad VaShem.1986.

Seeing Through Paradise: Artists in the Terezin Concentration Camp. Boston. Massachusetts College of Art. March 6-May 4, l99l.

Saltzman, Lisa. Anselm Kiefer and Art After Auschwitz. Cambridge, England. Cambridge University Press. 1999

Seel, Pierre. I, Pierre Seel, Deported Homosexual: A Memoir of Nazi Terror. New York. Basic Books. 1995.

Spiritual Resistance: Art from the Concentration Camps, l940-45. Philadelphia. Jewish Publication Society. l98l.

Stiglmayer, Alexandra (ed.) Mass Rape: The War Against Women is Bosnia-Herzegovina. Lincoln. University of Nebraska Press. 1994.

Stirrat, Betsy (ed.), The Perished and the Saved: Four Holocaust Artists from the Hannus and Kirsten Grosz Collection. Bloomington, IN. Bloomington. School of Fine Arts Gallery. 1998.

Suny, Ronald , "Empire and Nation: Armenians, Turks and the End of the Ottoman Empire", in Armenian Forum, Number 2, Summer, 1998.

Taylor, Brandon and van der Will, Wilfried (eds.). The Nazification of Art. Winchester, NH. Winchester School of Art. 1990.

Terna, Fred. "Reflections of a survivor/ artist." Shema, a Journal of Jewish Responsibility. l5/284 December 28, l984. pp.28-29.

The Holocaust in Contemporary Art. Exhibit at the Holman Hall Art Gallery, March 27-April l5, l989. Trenton. Trenton State College. l989.

Toll, Nellie S. Behind the Secret Window: A Memoir of a Hidden Childhood during World War II. New York. Dial. l992.

When Memory Speaks: The Holocaust in Art. Westport, CN. Praeger. 1998.

Totten, Samuel, Parsons, William S. and Charny, Israel W . Century of Genocide. New York. Garland. 1997.

Thompson, Vivian Alpert. A Mission in Art. Macon. Mercer University Press. 1988.

Thurner, Erika. National Socialism and Gypsies in Austria. Tuscaloosa, AL. University of Alabama Press. 1998.

Van Alphen, Ernst, Caught by History: Holocaust Effects in Contemporary Art, Literature and Theory. Stanford. Stanford University Press. 1997.

Witkin, Jerome. West '85: Art and the Law. St. Paul. West Publishing Co. l985.

Witnesses of Existence . Sarajevo. Galerika Obala Sarajevo. 1993.

Wyszogrod, Morris.. A Brush with Death: An Artist in the Death Camps. Albany. State University of New York Press. 1999.

Young, James T. The Texture of Memory. New Haven. Yale University Press.1993.

(ed.). The Art of Memory: Holocaust Memorials in History. New York and Munich. Prestel-Verlag. 1994.

Zimmermann, Warren. Origins of a Catastrophe: Yugoslavia and its Destroyers. New York. Random House. 1996.