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245 00 $aHer story, my story? :$bwriting about women and the Holocaust /$cJudith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz/Dalia Ofer (eds.).
250 $aNew edition.
264 1 $aBern ;$aNew York :$bPeter Lang AG, International Academic Publishers,$c[2020]
264 4 $c©2020
300 $a1 online resource (382 pages) :$b29 illustrations
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aCover -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I The "Founding Mothers" -- Hide and Seek: Becoming a Historian of Gender and the Holocaust -- New York, Refugees, and Survivors -- Radicals, Feminists, Jews -- Berlin, Gender, and History -- Approaching Gender and the Holocaust -- Building the Field: A Collective Project -- Challenges: On the Margins and at the Forefront -- The Holocaust in My Life -- Introduction -- How I Began to Study the Topic -- A Turning Point -- Papers and Conferences -- Yet another Turning Point
505 8 $aPart II The "Middle Generation" -- "How Will They Ever Take You Seriously if You Write about Veibers?!" -- Introduction -- How It All Began (1959-1974) -- First Steps in a New Land (1974-1979) -- "Into That Darkness" (1979-1988) -- And Now For the Women (1989-1999) -- Back to the Future (1999-present) -- An End that is a Beginning -- Once More, With Feeling: Personal Positionality and Generational Conflict within Feminist Holocaust Studies -- 1992-3: Reading myself into the field -- 1997: Encountering Conflict -- 2001: Confrontation -- Where I Come From -- Disrupted Family Narratives
505 8 $aSurvivors Objectified -- Gendered Memory -- Full Circle -- From the 1970s Feminism to Gender Research at Ravensbr ü ck: -- Introduction -- Berlin -- Microhistory -- Jewish and Non-Jewish Voices Commenting on the Expulsion of Jewish Neighbours -- After the Fall of the Berlin Wall -- Women's Studies and Gender Research on the Ravensbr ü ck Women's Concentration Camp -- Gender Matters -- Postscript -- Three Beginnings: Feminist Scholarship and Holocaust Studies -- Introduction -- The Personal: A Daughter of Shoah -- The Professional: Gender and Representation
505 8 $aThe Theoretical: Feminist Shoah Scholarship -- To Be Continued -- The Journey -- The Origins -- Incident 1: Bella in the College Bookstore -- Incident 2 -- Annette's Interviews -- Incident 3: Bubbie's Scream -- Incident 4: Mauthausen -- The Effect -- Working the Margins -- Introduction: -- Literature and History -- Thinking about Women -- Marginal Yields -- Battle Scars -- Controversies -- Listening to Women -- A Bridge to Build: Holocaust and Modern Cultural Studies -- Introduction -- Charting a Literary Journey to Holocaust Knowledge -- The Lessons of Feminist Literary Studies
505 8 $aDiscovering Anti-Antisemitic British Women Writers -- Up Against Feminist Pacifism: The Case of Virginia Woolf -- The Lessons of Women Holocaust Survivors -- Anglo-Jewish Women Writing the Holocaust -- From Women's Studies to Gender Studies -- The Holocaust and Modern Cultural Studies -- Never Again Is Now -- Introduction -- To Be an Assimilated Jew in the Late Twentieth Century -- Wandering in the Academic Wilderness -- Never Again Is Now! -- Why Women -- and What That Means for Me as a Historian -- Some Biographical Facts -- When Did Women Become Part of My Research or: But Where Are the Women?
520 $aThe book is composed of 27 biographical-academic essays written by prominent women scholars who have devoted much of their professional lives to writing about Jewish women's experiences during the Holocaust.
650 0 $aJewish women$xIntellectual life.
650 0 $aJewish women authors.
650 0 $aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)$xStudy and teaching.
650 6 $aJuives$xVie intellectuelle.
650 6 $aÉcrivaines juives.
650 6 $aHolocauste, 1939-1945$xÉtude et enseignement.
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650 7 $aJewish women authors.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00983089
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647 7 $aJewish Holocaust$d(1939-1945)$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00958866
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655 4 $aElectronic books.
700 1 $aBaumel-Schwartz, Judith Tydor,$d1959-$eeditor.
700 1 $aOfer, Dalia,$eeditor.
776 08 $iPrint version:$aBaumel-Schwartz, Judith Tydor.$tHer Story, My Story? : Writing about Women and the Holocaust.$dBern : Peter Lang AG International Academic Publishers, ©2020$z9783034336437
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