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    Peter Schulman, 25th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Peter Schulman has published articles on Victor Hugo, Leo Malet, Jean Echenoz, Mallarme, Albert Memmi, Jules Verne and Alain-Fournier for such journals as Romance Notes, The French Review, and Les Lettres Romanes. He is on the editorial board of Francographies where he was guest editor-in-chief for a special issue on Caribbean literature and is co-author of the forthcoming Compte-a-rebours: Enquete sur notre fin de siecle

    Gerda L. Schulman Collection 1938-1993

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    This collection consists of two folders: one containing Gerda Schulman's Austrian Heritage Collection questionnaire with biographical details of her experience in Vienna before the Anschluss and subsequent immigration, as well as degrees and professional certificates. The second folder contains publications by Gerda Schulman from her professional career as a psychologist. The second folder also includes a letter from 1938, originally published in the book "Thomas Mann Letters".digitizedGerda Schulman (née Lang) was born 1915 in Vienna, Austria. She finished her law studies at the University of Vienna just a few weeks before the Anschluss in March of 1938. She and her Dutch husband, Hans fled to Amsterdam, and they immigrated to the U.S. in 1939 where she started her studies in psychology. She eventually became a family therapist and a published author of scientific works.Itemized list of collection in folder 1Austrian Heritage CollectionProcessed for digitizatio

    Précisions sur les vagues/On Waves

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    Powerful and poetic prose meditation on oceanic energy by French author, Marie Darrieussecq. Translated from the French by Peter Schulman, ODU Professor of French and International Studies.https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/worldlanguages_books/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Eli Rosenbaum

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    For transcript, click the Download button above. For video index, click the link below. Eli M. Rosenbaum (WG\u2777) served as director of the U.S. DOJ Office of Special Investigations, which was primarily responsible for identifying, denaturalizing, and deporting Nazi war criminals, from 1994 to 2010, when the office was merged into the new Human Rights and Special Prosecution Section. He is now the Director of Human Rights Enforcement Strategy and Policy in the new Department of Justice section. He is the primary author of Betrayal: The Untold Story of the Kurt Waldheim Investigation, which narrates the inquiry he led into Waldheim\u27s involvement in Nazi war crimes. In 1997 he was named an honorary fellow of Penn Law School

    "An interview with Sarah Schulman"

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    An interview with Sarah Schulman, the New York writer and activist for lesbian and gay liberation, held during the II Congress on Gay and Lesbian Culture held in 2006 at the University of Seville and updated via email. Schulman is the author of nine novels chronicling lesbian and gay life in New York over several decades, which have achieved a cult status among lesbian readers well beyond the limits of the US, several plays staged both in avant-garde and uptown venues, and four nonfiction books on different aspects of American culture, and has been awarded among other distinctions the 2009 Kessler Award for her contribution to the field of Gay and Lesbian Studies.Entrevista con la autora neoyorkina y activista pro-liberación gay y lesbiana Sarah Schulman, realizada durante el II Congreso sobre Cultura Gay y Lésbica celebrado en la Universidad de Sevilla en 2006 y posteriormente actualizada por correo electrónico. Schulman es autora de nueve novelas que representan una crónica de la vida lesbiana y gay en Nueva York a lo largo de varias décadas, novelas que han alcanzado un seguimiento de culto entre lectoras lesbianas más allá de los EEUU. También ha escrito varias obras de teatro que se han representado tanto en teatros de vanguardia como en salas comerciales, y cuatro obras de análisis sobre diversos aspectos de la cultura norteamericana. Entre otros premios, ha recibido el Kessler Award de 2009 por su contribución al campo de los estudios gay y lésbicos

    An Interview with Sarah Schulman

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    ABSTRACT: An interview with Sarah Schulman, the New York writer and activist for lesbian and gay liberation, held during the II Congress on Gay and Lesbian Culture held in 2006 at the University of Seville and updated via email. Schulman is the author of nine novels chronicling lesbian and gay life in New York over several decades, which have achieved a cult status among lesbian readers well beyond the limits of the US, several plays staged both in avant-garde and uptown venues, and four nonfiction books on different aspects of American culture, and has been awarded among other distinctions the 2009 Kessler Award for her contribution to the field of Gay and Lesbian Studies.RESUMEN: Entrevista con la autora neoyorkina y activista pro-liberación gay y lesbiana Sarah Schulman, realizada durante el II Congreso sobre Cultura Gay y Lésbica celebrado en la Universidad de Sevilla en 2006 y posteriormente actualizada por correo electrónico. Schulman es autora de nueve novelas que representan una crónica de la vida lesbiana y gay en Nueva York a lo largo de varias décadas, novelas que han alcanzado un seguimiento de culto entre lectoras lesbianas más allá de los EEUU. También ha escrito varias obras de teatro que se han representado tanto en teatros de vanguardia como en salas comerciales, y cuatro obras de análisis sobre diversos aspectos de la cultura norteamericana. Entre otros premios, ha recibido el Kessler Award de 2009 por su contribución al campo de los estudios gay y lésbicos

    How the end begins the road to a nuclear World War III

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    In this startling new book, bestselling author Ron Rosenbaum gives us a wake-up call about this new age of peril and delivers a provocative analysis of how close - and how often - the world has come to nuclear annihilation and why we are once again on the brink. Rosenbaum tracks down key characters in our new nuclear drama and probes deeply into their war game strategies, fears, and moral agonie

    Beauté Suburbaine/Suburban Beauty

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    Collection of poems by Jacques Réda originally published in 1985. Translated from the French by Peter Schulman, ODU Professor of French and International Studies.https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/worldlanguages_books/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Pages of Travel (Pages de voyage)

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    Book of poetry by Argentinian-born writer, Silvia Baron Supervielle. Translated from the French by Peter Schulman, ODU Professor of French and International Studies.https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/worldlanguages_books/1024/thumbnail.jp
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