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| Genre/Form: | Aufsatzsammlung |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Ester Fuḳs |
| ISBN: | 0761813438 9780761813439 0761813446 9780761813446 |
| OCLC Number: | 237338247 |
| Description: | XV, 148 S. |
| Contents: | chapter 1 Introduction chapter 2 The Problem of Edith Stein: Jewess and Catholic Saint chapter 3 Lesbians and the Holocaust chapter 4 Reproduction and Resistance During the Holocaust chapter 5 In A World Shorn of Color: Toward a Feminist Theology of Holocaust Testimonies chapter 6 Re-occupying the Territories of Silence: Israeli Daughters of Shoah Survivors Between Language and Silence chapter 7 Women as Agents of Suffering and Redemption in the Poetry of Nelly Sachs chapter 8 Women as Resistance Fighters in Recent Popular Films: The Case of Hanna Senesh and Helen Moszkiewiez chapter 9 The Construction of Heroines in Holocaust Films: The Jewess as Beautiful Soul chapter 10 Selection from Margaret Engel (Kohn) Keat's Memoir: 1939-1941 chapter 11 Life in Hiding: Razek's Barn: An Excerpt from Silent Screams chapter 12 Recent Books on Female Jewish Writers and Artists of the Holocaust chapter 13 Index |
| Series Title: | Studies in the Shoah, vol. 22 |
| Responsibility: | ed. by Esther Fuchs. |
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The edited volume adds to this small but growing literature that gives voice to women's experiences. It shows a variety of way in which scholars can highlight women's experiences by using gender as an analytical category in understanding how the Holocaust victimized women and men differently> -- Lynn Rapaport Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal Of Jewish Studies, Summer 2002 Vol. 20, No.4 Like all good books on the Shoah, Fuchs' is a call to vigilance-for people of all genders> -- Tobe Levin University Of Maryland In Europe Like all good books on the Shoah, Fuchs' is a call to vigilance-for people of all genders -- Tobe Levin University Of Maryland In Europe The edited volume adds to this small but growing literature that gives voice to women's experiences. It shows a variety of way in which scholars can highlight women's experiences by using gender as an analytical category in understanding how the Holocaust victimized women and men differently -- Lynn Rapaport Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal Of Jewish Studies, Summer 2002 Vol. 20, No.4 Read more...
