Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography compiled by Stefan Blaschke |
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Representations: Literary Texts: »Amos Oz (Hebrew: עמוס עוז; born Amos Klausner (Hebrew: עמוס קלוזנר); 4 May 1939 – 28 December 2018) was an Israeli writer, novelist, journalist, and intellectual. He was also a professor of Hebrew literature at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. From 1967 onwards, Oz was a prominent advocate of a two-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.« -- More information: Wikipedia General I. Chronological Index: Modern History: 20th Century | II. Geographical Index: Asian History: Israeli History | III. Topical Index: Types: General: Rape I. Author Index [Info] Abramovich, Dvir. »Rape and Violence in the Fiction of Amos Oz.« Australian Journal of Jewish Studies 12 (1998): 119-142. II. Speaker Index - Navadim va-tsefa (Nomad and Viper) (Short Story, published in 1965, revised and republished in 1976) I. Chronological Index: Modern History: 20th Century | II. Geographical Index: Asian History: Israeli History | III. Topical Index: Prosecution: Victim Testimonies: False Accusations; Cases: Fictional Victims: Geula; Types: General: Rape I. Author Index [Info] Abramovich, Dvir. »A Woman-Centered Examination of the Heroines in the Stories of Amos Oz.« Women in Judaism 6(2) (2009). [Info] Abramovich, Dvir. »Arab-Israeli tensions and Kibbutz life in an early story by Amos Oz.« Medaon 8(15) (2014). [Info] Amende, Kathaleen. »“A man with such an appearance was capable of anything”: Imaginary Rape and the Violent “Other” in Faulkner’s “Dry September” and Oz’s “Nomad and Viper”.« The Faulkner Journal 25 (2010): 9-22. II. Speaker Index [Info] Amende, Kathaleen E. »'A man with such an appearance was capable of anything': Imaginary Rape and the Violent 'Other' in William Faulkner's 'Dry September' and Amos Oz's 'Nomad and Viper'.« Faulkner and Twain Conference. 2006. [Info] Ben-Yaakov, Reut. »“It's Doubtful … It Isn't Even Logical, It Can't Be Proved, and It's Crazy”: Suspicion and Insinuations in Amos Oz’s Literature.« 54th Annual Conference of the Association for Jewish Studies. Boston 2022. |