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Baer and Myrna Goldenberg 210 $aDetroit $cWayne State University Press$dc2003 215 $a1 online resource (364 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9780814330630 311 08$a0814330630 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Epigraph""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""Chronology""; ""Part I. Proposing a Theoretical Framework""; ""ONE. Equality, Neutrality, Particularity: Perspectives on Women and the Holocaust""; ""TWO. Women and the Holocaust: Analyzing Gender Difference""; ""Part II. Womena???s Experiences: Gender, the Nazis, and the Holocaust""; ""THREE. Hidden Lives: Sinti and Roma Women""; ""FOUR. Involuntary Abortions for Polish Forced Laborers""; ""FIVE. Caring While Killing: Nursing in the a???Euthanasiaa??? Centers"" 327 $a""SIX. The Nursesa??? Trial at Hadamar and the Ethical Implications of Health Care Values""""Part III. Gender and Memory: The Uses of Memoirs""; ""SEVEN. Paths of Resistance: French Women Working from the Inside""; ""EIGHT. Food Talk: Gendered Responses to Hunger in the Concentration Camps""; ""NINE. Ruptured Lives and Shattered Beliefs: A Feminist Analysis of Tikkun Atzmi in Holocaust Literature""; ""TEN. Anne Frank: The Cultivation of the Inspirational Victim""; ""Part IV. Womena???s Expressions: Postwar Reflections in Art, Fiction, and Film"" 327 $a""ELEVEN. Jewish Women in Time: The Challenge of Feminist Artistic Installations about the Holocaust""""TWELVE. Women in the Holocaust: Representation of Gendered Suffering and Coping Strategies in American Fiction""; ""THIRTEEN. The Uses of Memory and Abuses of Fiction: Sexuality in Holocaust Film, Fiction, and Memoir""; ""Contributors""; ""Index"" 330 8 $aThe many powerful accounts of the Holocaust have given rise to women's voices, and yet few researchers have analyzed these perspectives to learn what the horrifying events meant for women in particular and how they related to them. In Experience and Expression, the authors take on this challenge, providing the first book-length gendered analysis of women and the Holocaust, a topic that is emerging as a new field of inquiry in its own right. Accessible to readers on many levels, the essays portray the experiences of women of various religious and ethnic backgrounds, and draw from the fields of English, religion, nursing, history, law, comparative literature, philosophy, French, and German.The collection explores an array of fascinating topics: rescue and resistance, the treatment of Roma and Sinti women, the fate of female forced laborers, Holocaust politics, nurses at so-called euthanasia centers, women's experiences of food and hunger in the camps, the uses and abuses of Anne Frank, and the representations of the Holocaust in art, film, and literature in the postwar era. 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