Perpetrator Studies Network

Bibliography

Saltzman, Lisa. “‘Avant-Garde and Kitsch’ Revisited: On the Ethics of Representation.” - 2001

Chapter on the ethics of the Mirroring Evil exhibition

Salvi, Valentina. ‘We’re All Victims’: Changes in the Narrative of ‘National Reconciliation’ in Argentina – 2015 - 2015

Reflection on how the Argentine military employs cultural memory today

Sansal, Boualem. An Unfinished Business - 2010

Multidirectional narrative exploring the guilt felt by sons of an SS officer

Sanyal, Debarati. Memory and Complicity: Migrations of Holocaust Remembrance - 2015

Investigates French and francophone sites of traumatic memory

Scheuring, Paul, dir. The Experiment - 2010

American remake of German film Das Experiment

Schlink, Bernhard. The Reader [Der Vorleser] - 1995

A novel exploring the complexity of guilt and responsibility in Post-War Germany

Schmidt, Sibylle. Perpetrator’s Knowledge: What and How Can We Learn from Perpetrator Testimony? - 2017

Article on the problematic ethical aspects of perpetrator testimony

Schwab, Gabriele. Haunting Legacies: Violent Histories and Transgenerational Trauma - 2010

Book on the transgenerational transmission of trauma

Sereny, Gitta. Into That Darkness - 1974

Portrait of Franz Stangl, Commandant of Sobibor and Treblinka

Smirnova, Michelle, “What is the Shortest Russian Joke? Communism. Russian Cultural Consciousness Expressed Through Soviet Humor” – 2014 - 2014

A look into how Russian political humor interacts with communist discourse.