Speaking the unspeakable: essays on sexuality, gender and Holocaust survivor memory
TítuloSpeaking the unspeakable: essays on sexuality, gender and Holocaust survivor memory
Autor
Call number940.5318/0251
Número del objeto04200
Lugar de publicaciónLanham, Maryland, United States
EditorialUniversity Press of America
Año de publicación
2002
Paginación111p.,index,bibliography
MaterialBook
ISBN0761824634
Descripción
Based on 5000 interviews with Holocaust survivors and some previous academic work, these essays explore issues of sexuality and gender during the Holocaust. Describes the gendered ideology of the Nazi Eugenic Project, explores the way Nazi officials and guards used sexual abuse as part of the machinery of terror in the camps and surveys incidents of 'consensual' sex and even love among prisoners of the camps and ghettos. The issue of how survivors remember traumatic experience is a subtext of the final two essays