
Ep. 72- Empathy, Witnessing, and the Challenge of the Holocaust with Carolyn Dean
How do we approach witnessing the Holocaust? Are there appropriate or inappropriate ways to do this? Does witnessing make us more empathetic or more indifferent? These are just some of the questions we addressed in this episode with Carolyn Dean.
We also talked about the role of images in teaching about the Holocaust as well as the role of empathy in bystander behavior.
Carolyn Dean is the Charles J. Stille Professor of History and French at Yale University.
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