Heroines of the Holocaust : Reframing Resistance and Courage in Genocide (Routledge Studies in Second World War History)

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Heroines of the Holocaust : Reframing Resistance and Courage in Genocide (Routledge Studies in Second World War History)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 318 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032536620
  • DDC分類 940.531832

Full Description

This book brings together international scholars to examine and share new approaches in the history of women's rescue and resistance during the Holocaust and the Armenian and Rwandan genocide.

The activities of women during the Holocaust have often been forgotten, erased, misunderstood, or intentionally distorted. Jewish women and those of all faiths fought with dignity, compassion, and courage to save others from the murderous Nazi regime in many nations. Women played essential roles operating educational, cultural, humanitarian, and armed resistance initiatives, thereby preserving social customs, religious traditions, lives, and histories in defiance of oppression in the Holocaust and other genocides. There remain many untold, heroic stories of women challenging the Nazis with pen, pistol, or sabotage.

With contributions from a collection of authors, some of whom are descendants of resistance leaders, the chapters focus on different kinds of activities which are considered as forms of resistance or Amidah: strengthening solidarity among themselves, creating open, but hidden spaces for cultural life, promoting religious or political activities, acting as leaders in networks of defiance, and transferring important information within the camp or to the outer world, among others. Discussing the efforts to respond with humanity to the inhumanity that these women confronted, this volume will open up avenues of inquiry that are critical in the face of rising antisemitism and authoritarian movements that threaten democracy and mutual respect.

This volume will be of value to scholars and students interested in Second World War History, Women's and Gender History, Jewish Studies, and the history of the Holocaust.

Contents

Part 1: Identifying Gendered Courage

1. Holocaust Heroines: Definitions and Dilemmas

Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz

2. Feminine Leadership and Dual Leadership in the Jewish Resistance Organizations in Poland - Avihu Ronen and Dafna Itzkovich

3. The Leadership Lessons of Zivia Lubetkin

Lori R. Weintrob

Part 2: Resistance by Women in Nazi Germany

4. Defiance and Protest of Jewish Women in Nazi Germany

Wolf Gruner

5. Everyday Routines as a Special Form of Female Resistance

Elisabeth Pönisch

6. Maria Leitner's Undercover Reporting and Research on German National Socialism

Sabine Kalff

Part 3: Professional Women: Rethinking Survival Skills in the Holocaust

7. Hélène Cazès Benatar in Morocco During World War II

Michal Ben Ya'akov

8. Professions of Life: Social Welfare Professionals as Rescuers During the Holocaust

Katy Matello

9. Hadassah Bimko (Rosensaft) at Auschwitz-Birkenau and Bergen- Belsen

Menachem Z. Rosensaft

Part 4: Women's Voices in the Ghettos, Camps and in the Partisans

10. Why We Need Heroines: Reflections on My Mother, Vladka Meed

Steven Meed

11. Rikle Glezer: Poet Partisan of Vilna

Jay Saper and Corbin Allardice

12. Auschwitz, October 1943: A Woman Hero Without a Name

Bożena Karwowska

13. Greek Women as Resisters and Rescuers in the Holocaust

Yitzchak Kerem

14. Heroines of the Forest: Jewish Women in Partisan Units in Lithuania and Belarus

Daniela Ozacky Stern

15. Remembering Three Ravensbrück Heroes

Rochelle G. Saidel

Part 5: Comparative Frameworks: The Armenian Genocide, the Porajmos and the Genocide of the Tutsis

16. Women Resisters to the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Syria

Khatchig Mouradian

17. Spaces of Resistance of Sinti and Romani Women during the Nazi Persecution

Verena Meier

18. The Role of Ukrainian Women in Rescuing Jews during the Holocaust in Ukraine

Hanna Abakunova

19. Women Rescuers in the 1994 Genocide of Tutsi in Rwanda

Jennie E. Burnet

Part 6: After the Holocaust: Remembering Women's Activism

20. Zivia Lubetkin; Her Public Story, Her Private Story

Sharon Geva

21. Thea Altaras: Reclaiming Jewish Identity after the Resistance

Anita Lukic

22. Afterword: On Audacity

Judy Batalion

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