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First published: January 1, 2026 - Last updated: January 1, 2026
TITLE INFORMATION
Author: Adele Blokh
Title: “Stories that are silenced for way too Long”
Subtitle: Silence on sexual violence during the Holocaust and the importance of accurate depiction of it
Thesis: B.A. Thesis, Fordham University
Advisor: Magda Teter
Year: 2025
Pages: 37pp.
OCLC Number: -
Language: English
Keywords:
Modern History:
20th Century |
European History:
German History |
Types:
Sexual Assault /
Sexual Violence during the Holocaust;
Representations:
Literary Texts /
Heather Morris
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Abstract:
»The purpose of this thesis is to explore and analyze the depiction of sexual violence during the Holocaust in scholarly research literature. Until recently, the topic of sexual violence during the Holocaust has been underrepresented or even silenced altogether. Although the Holocaust has been widely studied, due to the immense trauma and the stigmatization of sexual violence as a social taboo, sexual violence during the Holocaust has not been widely discussed, leaving a gap - sexual violence - in our collective memory of the Holocaust. This paper seeks to identify gaps in the representation of sexual violence in existing scholarship, explore the gendered experience of sexual violence by isolating its impact on women, men, and children, highlight the weaponization of sexual violence as both a means of dehumanization and survival, discuss the exaggeration, oversimplification, and stigma of sexual violence during the Holocaust in both various mediums (fiction, film, art and scholarship) and lastly, explore the generational trauma from sexual violence during this time and the impact of this experience on the collective memory. This thesis was inspired by the impact on society’s collective memory of the Holocaust and Cilka’s Journey by Heather Morris, which tragically speaks to the forgotten trauma of sexual violence during the Holocaust.«
(Source: Thesis)
Contents:
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Abstract (p. 3) |
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Introduction (p. 4) |
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Methodology (p. 5) |
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Historical Background (p. 6) |
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Historical Literature and Failure to Accurately Depict Experiences (p. 8) |
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Cilka’s Journey (p. 10) |
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Analysis of Reactions to Cilka’s Journey (p. 13) |
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Literature Review (p. 15) |
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Sexual Violence as a Tool of War (p. 22) |
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Collective Memory: Underdocumented and Oversexualized (p. 23) |
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Trauma and Silence (p. 26) |
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Legality and Ethics (p. 29) |
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Matrix of Sexual Violence (p. 29) |
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Political Censorship of Sexual Violence (p. 31) |
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Documentation of Sexual Violence Today (p. 33) |
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Conclusion (p. 34) |
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Appendix (p. 35) |
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Bibliography (p. 36) |
Wikipedia:
History of Europe:
History of Germany /
Nazi Germany |
Literature:
American literature /
Heather Morris (author) |
Genocide:
The Holocaust /
The Holocaust in the arts and popular culture,
Sexual violence during the Holocaust |
Sex and the law:
Sexual violence
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