The Fortunoff Video Archive and the Yale Program for the Study of Antisemitism are delighted to announce a lecture by renowned scholar Annette Wieviorka, a Senior Researcher Emeritus at the French National Centre for Scientific Research. Wieviorka is a scholar of 20th-century Jewish history, in particular the Holocaust, and her varied works have been profoundly influential, notably her book The Era of Witness, which was published in translation in 1998 by Cornell University Press. Wieviorka has also been a volunteer organizer and interviewer for the Fortunoff Archive’s affiliated taping project in Paris and has served as an honorary advisory board member for decades.
In her lecture, Wieviorka will present a work in progress, acknowledging that she has been “thinking about this book for about forty years, a biblical generation.” During the pandemic, the project gathered steam as she began collecting extensive documentation about her family – including testimonies. As this family archive began to take shape, Wieviorka initially planned to write a biography of her grandfather, Wolf Wieviorka, a Yiddish writer and journalist murdered in Auschwitz. However, her work evolved from a singular textual “tomb” for one family member into a history of her entire family, the maternal as well as the paternal sides. In her lecture, Wieviorka will offer her incisive, assured point of view on what we can learn from this “autobiography of a family.”
“Tombs. Autobiography of my Family”
Event time:
Thursday, October 23, 2025 - 4:00pm
Location:
HQ, 136
Event description:
Co-sponsors:
Fortunoff Video Archive
