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11. “After all, I was a ‘female’ and a ‘yid’ to boot.” Jewish Women among Partisans in Lithuania, 1941–1944
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Modiane Zerdoun-Daniel
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Foreword: Unholy Alliances ix
- Introduction xi
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Part One. Theoretical Reflections on a Gender Focus in Holocaust Studies
- 1. “Will You Hear My Voice?” Women in the Holocaust: Memory and Analysis 3
- 2. A Familial Turn in Holocaust Scholarship? 20
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Part Two. Gender in Times of Occupation and Authoritarianism: Expectation and Reality
- 3. Masculinities under Occupation: Considerations of a Gender Perspective on Everyday Life under German Occupation 45
- 4. New Slovak Woman: The Feminine Ideal in the Authoritarian Regime of the Slovak State, 1939–1945 62
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Part Three. Women’s Lives in Camps
- 5. “Our mother organized it all”: The Role of Mothers of Sereď Camp in the Memories of Their Children 83
- 6. Women in the Ilava Camp as Political Detainees in 1939 101
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Part Four. Women in Positions of Community Leadership
- 7. Women in Dror and Gendered Experiences of the Holocaust? 123
- 8. Female Involvement in the “Jewish Councils” of the Netherlands and France: Gertrude van Tijn and Juliette Stern 142
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Part Five. Women in the Resistance
- 9. “Ma’am, do you know that a Jew lives here?” The Betrayal of Polish Women and the Jewish Children They Hid during the Holocaust—the Case of Cracow 163
- 10. “And with these boots, I’m gonna run away from here”: The Significance of Female Narratives in the Sobibor Uprising and Its Aftermath 181
- 11. “After all, I was a ‘female’ and a ‘yid’ to boot.” Jewish Women among Partisans in Lithuania, 1941–1944 201
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Part Six. Sexuality and Sexual Violence
- 12. Listening to Women’s Voices: Jewish Rape Survivors’ Testimonies in Soviet War Crimes Trials 221
- 13. Male Jewish Teenage Sexuality in Nazi Germany 243
- Contributors 264
- Index 268
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Foreword: Unholy Alliances ix
- Introduction xi
-
Part One. Theoretical Reflections on a Gender Focus in Holocaust Studies
- 1. “Will You Hear My Voice?” Women in the Holocaust: Memory and Analysis 3
- 2. A Familial Turn in Holocaust Scholarship? 20
-
Part Two. Gender in Times of Occupation and Authoritarianism: Expectation and Reality
- 3. Masculinities under Occupation: Considerations of a Gender Perspective on Everyday Life under German Occupation 45
- 4. New Slovak Woman: The Feminine Ideal in the Authoritarian Regime of the Slovak State, 1939–1945 62
-
Part Three. Women’s Lives in Camps
- 5. “Our mother organized it all”: The Role of Mothers of Sereď Camp in the Memories of Their Children 83
- 6. Women in the Ilava Camp as Political Detainees in 1939 101
-
Part Four. Women in Positions of Community Leadership
- 7. Women in Dror and Gendered Experiences of the Holocaust? 123
- 8. Female Involvement in the “Jewish Councils” of the Netherlands and France: Gertrude van Tijn and Juliette Stern 142
-
Part Five. Women in the Resistance
- 9. “Ma’am, do you know that a Jew lives here?” The Betrayal of Polish Women and the Jewish Children They Hid during the Holocaust—the Case of Cracow 163
- 10. “And with these boots, I’m gonna run away from here”: The Significance of Female Narratives in the Sobibor Uprising and Its Aftermath 181
- 11. “After all, I was a ‘female’ and a ‘yid’ to boot.” Jewish Women among Partisans in Lithuania, 1941–1944 201
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Part Six. Sexuality and Sexual Violence
- 12. Listening to Women’s Voices: Jewish Rape Survivors’ Testimonies in Soviet War Crimes Trials 221
- 13. Male Jewish Teenage Sexuality in Nazi Germany 243
- Contributors 264
- Index 268