Lessons learned from gentle heroism: women's Holocaust narratives.
TitleLessons learned from gentle heroism: women's Holocaust narratives.
Author
Call numberP940.53180922/016
Object number07728
Publisherwww.theverylongview.com
Year of publication
1996
MaterialLoose-leaf
NotesThis article was originally published in
THE ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science November 1996, Volume 548
THE ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science November 1996, Volume 548
Description
Memoirs written by women survivors of the Holocaust share certain characteristics with men. Both describe gratuitous and deliberate violence against inmates. Womens' experiences shows that traditional feminist values of cooperating and caring come through and remain irrespective of religious, ethnic or nationalistic views.