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Monika Adamczyk-Garbowska, adjunct, Maria Curie-Sklodowska
University
Research: American Literature, Victims, Witnesses
and Observers: Responses to the Holocaust in Polish and
American Literature
Poland
September 1998-June 1999
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A
1998-99 Polish scholar researching "Responses to the Holocaust
in Polish and American Literature" at Brandeis University did
not lecture at her host institution, but she was a very active
speaker at other institutions, including Harvard, the University
of Michigan, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, the University
of Massachusetts-Amherst and Central Connecticut State University.
Her topics included "Poles, Jews and Auschwitz: Conflict over
Historical Memory;" "The Reception of Anne Frank's Diary in the
U.S. and Poland: Americanization versus Polonization of the Holocaust;"
"The Polish-Jewish Writer After World War Two;" "I.B. Singer's
Three Personas: Yiddish, English, Polish;" and "Is There a Place
for Jewish Culture in Contemporary Poland?"
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