'These Threads Capture Shadows': The Sewing and embroidery Motif in the Holocaust Art Works of Contemporary Israeli and American Women Artists

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Abstract

This lecture deals with contemporary Israeli and American women artists, who use the crafts of sewing, embroidery and weaving as aesthetic means, whereby gender issues are raised with regard to the political and private narratives of the Holocaust
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 2009
EventThe fifteenth World Congress of Jewish Studies, Hebrew University, Jerusalem: - World Union of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem, Israel
Duration: 2 Aug 20096 Aug 2009
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Conference

ConferenceThe fifteenth World Congress of Jewish Studies, Hebrew University, Jerusalem:
Country/TerritoryIsrael
CityJerusalem
Period2/08/096/08/09
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