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Zsuzsanna Ozsváth, Ph.D. |
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Leah
and Paul Lewis Chair in Holocaust Studies |
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Jonsson 5.116 | [email protected] | 972-883-2758 |
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Zsuzsanna
Ozsváth is Professor of
Literature and the History of Ideas in the School of Arts and Humanities
at the University of Texas at Dallas. In addition, she is the Director
of the School's Holocaust Studies Program.
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· · "Paul Celan," "Jerzy Kosinski," "Miklos Radnóti," and "Nelli Sachs," in Encyclopedia of Holocaust Literature, eds. David Patterson and Alan Berger, Westport-London: Oryx Press, 2002. Her essays and translations have appeared in such journals as Poetry , Judaism, The Partisan Review, German Studies Review, Literary Review, Research Studies, Hartford Studies in Literature, The Webster Review, The Hungarian Quarterly , and The Canadian American Review of Hungarian Studies. A recipient (with Frederick Turner) of one of the most prestigious Hungarian literary awards, the Milán Füst Prize of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1995), she also has been invited by the Hungarian government to present a volume of translations of Attila József's poetry (with Frederick Turner) at the Frankfurt Book Fair in October 1999. In addition, she was given a Fulbright Award (1990) and an IREX Award (1991) for her research on Radnóti.
"Why
to Teach about the Holocaust," organized by the United States
Holocaust Museum for "The Dallas Educators' Forum," January
13, 2005 "The Holocaust in Hungary" Zsuzsanna Ozsvath University of Memphis, Bornbaum Judaic Studies of the Unveristy of Memphis and the Memphis Jewish Historical Society, May 2, 2004 "Trauma and Distortion: Holocaust Fiction and the Ban on Memory in Hungary." United States Holocaust Museum, March, 2004 "Responses
to Atrocity: The Poetry of The "Dohnányi Symposium," New York, Carnegie Hall, 2000 The "Lessons and Legacies" Holocaust Conference in Boca Raton, 1998 The
Holocaust Convention at Texas A&M University: "Unexpected
Encounters with the Holocaust,"1997 The International Radnoti Symposium in Cambridge, Great Britain, 1994 The
Holocaust Conference in Budapest, Hungary, 1994; |
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