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R. Crawford The late Dr. Fred Roberts Crawford, Director of Emory's Center for Research in Social Change and a witness to the liberation of Dachau, founded and directed the Project. The Witness to the Holocaust Project's original aim was to collect eye witness accounts from the soldiers who liberated the German concentration camps during World War II, from Holocaust survivors, and from other witnesses in order to refute claims that the Holocaust never occurred. The collection includes audio and video recordings of oral histories with liberators, survivors and others; transcriptions of oral history interviews; photographs, slides and films donated by liberators; Project publications; and television programs produced by the Project. The trauma network represents a network of faculty from the Comparative Literature Department, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the Psychoanalytic Studies Program, the Psychoanalytic Institute, the School of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, the Department of Psychology and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences who began collaboration in a seminar on trauma. Some of the faculty work collaboratively in certain trauma-related projects as well as in training students in an interdisciplinary fashion. Questions concerning the trauma network should be addressed to Dr. Cathy Caruth, Comparative Literature Department, by phone 404-727-7994 or by email ccaruth@emory.edu. Psychoanalytic Studies Program The Psychoanalytic Studies Program, directed by Sander Gilman, is engaged in conversations with structuralism, symbolic anthropology, film and literature, trauma, intellecutal history, and evolutionary theory. It offers a course of study as part of an interdisciplinary Ph.D. program as well as a graduate minor available to interested and qualified graduate students in any department of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. The faculty consists of Emory faculty located in a variety of departments throughout the School of Arts and Sciences, as well as the Law School, the Psychiatry Department of the School of Medicine, and the School of Theology. The program maintains close relations with the Emory University Psychoanalytic Institute. Questions concerning the Psychoanalytic Studies Program should be addressed to Dr. Sander Gilman, Institute of Liberal Arts, by phone at 404-712-4671 or by email sander.gilman@emory.edu. The Emory University Psychoanalytic Institute The Emory University Psychoanalytic Institute is a component part of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the School of Medicine and an accredited training facility of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Its primary goals are:
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