Abstract/Details

The Holocaust art of Gershon Iskowitz, Isaac Applebaum and Yehouda Chaki: A critical approach in relation to the philosophical writings of Emmanuel Levinas, Hannah Arendt and Julia Kristeva

Rackover, Suzanne Beth.   Concordia University (Canada) ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,  2003. MQ78011.

Abstract (summary)

This study is a philosophical exploration of the Holocaust representations of three Canadian Jewish artists. The focus is on selected works by Gershon Iskowitz (1921–1988), Isaac Applebaum (b. 1946) and Yehouda Chaki (b. 1938). The objective is to explore these works in relation to the writings of Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1995), Hannah Arendt (1906–1975) and Julia Kristeva (b. 1941) respectively. Some of the issues to be addressed are: how Iskowitz's representations correspond to Levinas' ethics; how Applebaum's installation Man Makes Himself (1985) exemplifies Arendt's ideas on totalitarianism and the “banality of evil”; and how Chaki's images in the exhibition Mi Makir: The Search for the Missing (1999) are representations of the abject as defined by Kristeva.

Indexing (details)


Subject
Art history;
Holocaust studies
Classification
0377: Art history
0507: Holocaust Studies
Identifier / keyword
Communication and the arts
Title
The Holocaust art of Gershon Iskowitz, Isaac Applebaum and Yehouda Chaki: A critical approach in relation to the philosophical writings of Emmanuel Levinas, Hannah Arendt and Julia Kristeva
Author
Rackover, Suzanne Beth
Number of pages
101
Degree date
2003
School code
0228
Source
MAI 41/06M, Masters Abstracts International
ISBN
978-0-612-78011-8
Advisor
Lerner, Loren
University/institution
Concordia University (Canada)
University location
Canada -- Quebec, CA
Degree
M.A.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
MQ78011
ProQuest document ID
305295906
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/305295906/fulltextPDF