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Her story, my story? : writing about women and the Holocaust / Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz, Dalia Ofer (eds.).

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    Format
    Book
    Published
    Bern ; New York : Peter Lang AG, International Academic Publishers, [2020]
    ©2020
    Contents
    Foreword / Marion Kaplan
    Introduction / Judith Tydon Baumel-Schwartz and Dalia Ofer
    Part I: the "founding mothers"
    Hide and seek: becoming a historian of gender and the Holocaust / Atina Grossman
    Holocaust in my life / Joan Ringelbaum
    Part II: the "middle generation"
    "How will they ever take you seriously if you write about veibers?!" / Judith Tyler Baumel-Schwartz
    Once more, with feeling: personal positionality and generational conflict within feminist Holocaust studies / Pascale R. Bos
    From the 1970s feminism to gender research at Ravensbrück: autobiographical considerations / Insa Eschebach
    Three beginnings: feminist scholarship and Holocaust studies / Esther Fuchs
    The journey / Myrna Goldenberg
    Working the margins / Sara R. Horowitz
    A bridge to build: Holocaust and modern cultural studies / Phyllis Lassner
    Never again is now / R. Ruth Linden
    Why women - and what that means for me as a historian / Dalia Ofer
    Why and how of a gynocentric theology of the Holocaust: an autobiographical essay / Melissa Raphael
    Why I'm not painting flowers in the garden / Dr. Rochelle G. Saidel
    How reading women's Holocaust testimonies helped me cope and then changed my life / Lenore J. Weitzman
    Part III: the "new voices"
    Conversations I missed: asking other survivor grandmothers / Natalia Aleksium
    Treasure inside the drawer - objects that led me to research about the Holocaust / Batya Brutin
    An academic autobiography in seven uneasy vignettes / F. K. Schoeman
    To follow and to lead: feminist mentorship in Holocaust studies / Sarah M. Cushman
    My unknown sisters / Sharon Geva
    "I am Polish on my mother's side...": a journey toward becoming a feminist Holocaust scholar / Dorota Glowacka
    A feminist serendipity in the study of the Holocaust and the power of suspicion / Esther Hertzog
    Remembering the Holocaust: gender and the study of memorialization / Janet Jacobs
    Women and the Holocaust - am I an outsider? / Bożena Karwowska
    An undexpected but fruitful academic journey / Lisa Pine
    Can you gaze upon Medusa's face without a mirror? / Na'ama Shik
    Twoards a portrait of a transcultural academic life / Louise O. Vasvári
    A journey without end: reflections on Holocaust research / Zoë Waxman.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Baumel-Schwartz, Judith Tydor, 1959- editor.
    Ofer, Dalia, editor.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Foreword / Marion Kaplan -- Introduction / Judith Tydon Baumel-Schwartz and Dalia Ofer -- Part I: the "founding mothers" -- Hide and seek: becoming a historian of gender and the Holocaust / Atina Grossman -- Holocaust in my life / Joan Ringelbaum -- Part II: the "middle generation" -- "How will they ever take you seriously if you write about veibers?!" / Judith Tyler Baumel-Schwartz -- Once more, with feeling: personal positionality and generational conflict within feminist Holocaust studies / Pascale R. Bos -- From the 1970s feminism to gender research at Ravensbrück: autobiographical considerations / Insa Eschebach -- Three beginnings: feminist scholarship and Holocaust studies / Esther Fuchs -- The journey / Myrna Goldenberg -- Working the margins / Sara R. Horowitz -- A bridge to build: Holocaust and modern cultural studies / Phyllis Lassner -- Never again is now / R. Ruth Linden -- Why women - and what that means for me as a historian / Dalia Ofer -- Why and how of a gynocentric theology of the Holocaust: an autobiographical essay / Melissa Raphael -- Why I'm not painting flowers in the garden / Dr. Rochelle G. Saidel -- How reading women's Holocaust testimonies helped me cope and then changed my life / Lenore J. Weitzman -- Part III: the "new voices" -- Conversations I missed: asking other survivor grandmothers / Natalia Aleksium -- Treasure inside the drawer - objects that led me to research about the Holocaust / Batya Brutin -- An academic autobiography in seven uneasy vignettes / F. K. Schoeman -- To follow and to lead: feminist mentorship in Holocaust studies / Sarah M. Cushman -- My unknown sisters / Sharon Geva -- "I am Polish on my mother's side...": a journey toward becoming a feminist Holocaust scholar / Dorota Glowacka -- A feminist serendipity in the study of the Holocaust and the power of suspicion / Esther Hertzog -- Remembering the Holocaust: gender and the study of memorialization / Janet Jacobs -- Women and the Holocaust - am I an outsider? / Bożena Karwowska -- An undexpected but fruitful academic journey / Lisa Pine -- Can you gaze upon Medusa's face without a mirror? / Na'ama Shik -- Twoards a portrait of a transcultural academic life / Louise O. Vasvári -- A journey without end: reflections on Holocaust research / Zoë Waxman.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    3034336438
    9783034336437
    Additional Form
    Electronic version(s) available online.
    Physical Description
    382 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

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