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Speaking The Unspeakable

by Jonathan C. Friedman
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Overview

Testimonies from the survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation form the basis of this study of memory and trauma in relation to women's experiences and sexual behavior during Hitler's reign of terror. The three essays in this manuscript explore survivor testimony for memories of sexual politics and the functioning of the Nazi state, sexual abuse that often cut across gender lines, and sexual behavior in the different contexts of persecution_ghettos, camps, and hiding.

Synopsis

Testimonies from the survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation form the basis of this study of memory and trauma in relation to women's experiences and sexual behavior during Hitler's reign of terror.Testimonies from the survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation form the basis of this study of memory and trauma in relation to women's experiences and sexual behavior during Hitler's reign of terror.

About the Author, Jonathan C. Friedman

Jonathan C. Friedman is Historian, Department of Exhibitions, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2002
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
116
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761824633

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