Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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Start: Topical Index: Types: Sexual Violence during the Holocaust:

Types: Sexual Violence during the Holocaust:
JEWISH VICTIMS

I. Author Index

[Info] Beorn, Waitman W. Marching into Darkness: The Wehrmacht and the Holocaust in Belarus. Cambridge 2014.

[Info] Beorn, Waitman W. »Bodily Conquest: Sexual Violence in the Nazi East.« Mass Violence in Nazi-Occupied Europe. Edited by Alex J. Kay et al. Bloomington 2018: 195-216.

[Info] Browning, Christopher R. Remembering Survival Inside: A Nazi Slave-Labor Camp. New York 2011.

[Info] Curry, Tommy J. »Thinking through the silence: Theorizing the rape of Jewish males during the Holocaust through survivor testimonies.« Holocaust Studies (December 21, 2020).

[Info] Dwork, Debórah. »Sexual abuse, sexual barter, and silence.« Holocaust Studies (May 15, 2021).

[Info] Joshi, Saumyata. »I am also a We: Archiving the Women’s Silence in Partition and Holocaust Narratives.« International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences 5 (2020): 1303-1306.

[Info] Kiknadze-Sieland, Nino. Gender Issues and Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust. Master Thesis, Jagiellonian University, 2014.

[Info] Podolsky, Anatoly. »The tragic fate of Ukrainian Jewish women under Nazi Occupation, 1941-1944.« Sexual violence against Jewish women during the Holocaust. Edited by Sonja M. Hedgepeth et al. Waltham 2010.

[Info] Shik, Na’ama. »Description and silence: Sexual abuse in early and later testimonies of survivors and the emergence of the Israeli narrative.« Holocaust Studies (May 15, 2021).

[Info] Sinnreich, Helene. »‘And it was something we didn’t talk about’. Rape of Jewish women during the Holocaust.« Holocaust studies 14 (2008): 1-22.

[Info] Westermann, Edward B. »Eine Geografie sexualisierter Gewalt: Alkohol, Männlichkeit und Mord im "Osten".« Polizei und Holocaust: Eine Generation nach Christopher Brownings Ordinary Men. Edited by Thomas Köhler et al. Paderborn 2023: 59-72.

II. Speaker Index

[Info] Bos, Pascale. »Rumor and Nazi Sexual Violence Against Jewish Women.« Thirty-Sixth Annual Conference of the German Studies Association. Milwaukee 2012.

[Info] Powell, Sadie. »Sexual Assault as a Weapon of Genocide: Gendered Violence Against Jewish Women During the Holocaust.« 10th Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education. Tacoma 2017.

[Info] Raphael, Melissa. »‘Is this really necessary?’ Feminist Historiographical Perspectives on Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust.« Gender and the Holocaust. London 2010.

[Info] Rubavathy, Carolyn. »Gender Violence in Wendy Holden’s Born Survivors: Three Young Mothers and their Extraordinary Story of Courage, Defiance, and Hope.« 7th Annual International Conference on Genocide. 2020.

[Info] Saidel, Rochelle G. »Putting the Issue of Sexual Violation of Jewish Women during the Holocaust on the Academic Agenda.« 42nd Annual Conference of the Association for Jewish Studies. Boston 2010.

[Info] Saidel, Rochelle. »Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust.« 17th Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Genders and Sexualities. Hempstead 2017.

[Info] Sinnreich, Helene. »The Rape of Jewish Women during the Holocaust.« 42nd Annual Conference of the Association for Jewish Studies. Boston 2010.

[Info] Sinnreich, Helene J. »The rape of Jewish women during the Holocaust.« Sexual violence against Jewish women during the Holocaust. Edited by Sonja M. Hedgepeth et al. Waltham 2010.