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1 Online-Ressource (267 pages)
ISBN:
9788365573032
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Women and Holocaust: New Perspectives and Challenges expands the existing scholarship on women and the Holocaust adopting current approaches to gender studies and focusing on the texts and context from Central-Eastern Europe. The authors complicate earlier approaches by considering the intersections of gender, region, nationa, and sexuality, often within specifically delineated national settings, including the Czech/German, Hungarian, Hungarian/Austrian, Lithuanian, Polish/Israeli, Romanian/US-American, and Slovak. In these essays, the communist regimes after WWII often provide a productive framework for studying women and the Holocaust. This truly international volume features contributions by eminent authors, including pioneers in the field, as well as upcoming literary scholars and historians who delve into previously unmapped archives, explore cinematic representations and digital testimonies
Inhalt:
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Framing Knowledge -- Lenore J. Weitzman and Dalia Ofer: The Sequential Development of Jewish Women's Coping Strategies (in the Ghettos) During the Holocaust: A New Theoretical Framework -- Bożena Karwowska: Women's Luxury Items in Concentration Camps -- Filling the Blanks -- Eleonore Lappin-Eppel: A Missing Voice: Women Survivors of the Strasshof Transports from Hungary to Austria -- Monika Vrzgulová: Holocaust in Women's Lives: Approaching a Slovak Oral History Archive -- Monika Hanková: "November Winds Destroyed My Happiness": Gender, Ethnicity, and Geographical Displacement During and after the Shoah -- Hedvig Turai: Intersection of Erasures in Hungarian Art History: Erzsébet Schaár -- Comparing (Con)texts -- Aleksandra Ubertowska: "Masculine"/"Feminine" in Autobiographical Accounts of the Warsaw Ghetto: Comparative Analysis of the Memoirs of Cywia Lubetkin and Icchak Cukierman -- Dana Mihăilescu: Gendered Intergenerational Spaces of Holocaust and Communist Traumas in Anca Vlasopolos' Transatlantic Memoir "No Return Address" -- Gintare Malinauskaite: From Private to Public Memories: Vilna Ghetto Female Prisoners and their Resistance in Documentary and Narrative Films -- Edit Jeges: Gendering the Cultural Memory of the Holocaust: A Comparative Analysis of a Memoir and a Video Testimony by Olga Lengyel -- List of Contributors -- Index
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ISBN 9788364703249
Weitere Ausg.:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Peto, Andrea Women and the Holocaust : New Perspectives and Challenges Warsaw : IBL PAN,c2017 ISBN 9788364703249
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Englisch
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Pető, Andrea 1964-
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