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Centre for Global Jewish Studies - Public lecture by Professor Helen Finch exploring the intersections of Jewish memory and queer memory in Holocaust literature.
OC1.01 The Oculus, Central Campus

To mark Holocaust Memorial Day, the Centre for Global Jewish Studies is pleased to host a public lecture by Professor Helen Finch exploring the intersections of Jewish memory and queer memory in Holocaust literature.

Date: 26 January 2026 

Time: 17:00-18:30 

Location: OC1.01 The Oculus, Central Campus 

Speaker: Professor Helen Finch 

Abstract

How can Jewish memories and queer memories intersect to build new forms of solidarity? How can literature and the memory of the Holocaust bring diverse memories of pain, persecution, but also joy together?

In this lecture, Professor Finch examines the parallel histories of queer literature and Holocaust literature in the postwar period. She shows how Jewish and queer memories have often been framed as competing within Holocaust narratives. More recently, however, these memories have begun to intersect and touch in literary texts, pointing towards new modes of solidarity that can help build community in difficult and uncertain times.

Professor Helen Finch

Professor of German at the University of Leeds. She is a leading expert in German Jewish literature, Holocaust testimony and literature, and queer studies, with particular research interests in memory, identity, and postwar cultural narratives.

This event forms part of the Holocaust Memorial Day commemorations and is open to all.

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A Lecture by Helen Finch 'Queer Jewish solidarity in the aftermath of the Holocaust'
OC1.01 The Oculus, Central Campus

A Lecture by Helen Finch in cooperation with the CGJS, for the Holocaust Memorial Day. Helen Finch is a Professor of German at the University of Leeds. Professor Finch is a leading expert in German Jewish literature, testimony, literature of the Holocaust, and queer studies.

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