Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: September 1, 2024 - Last updated: September 1, 2024

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Speaker: Sarah Lightman

Title: MEGILLAT Esther Levy in Miriam Katin’s WE ARE ON OUR OWN

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Conference: 50th Annual Conference of the Association for Jewish Studies (December 16-18, 2018) - Online Program

Session: Jewish Comics and Graphic Novels (Chair: Flora Cassen)

Place: Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Date: December 18, 2018

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 20th Century | European History: German History, Russian History | Types: Sexual Assault / Sexual Violence during the Holocaust; Types: Wartime Sexual Violence / Second World War; Representations: Comics / We Are On Our Own; Representations: Religious Texts / Book of Esther



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Abstract: »In this paper I argue that Miriam Katin’s first graphic novel and Holocaust memoir, WE ARE ON OUR OWN, is a contemporised, feminist response to MEGILLAT ESTHER (Drawn and Quarterly, 2006). I reference the writings of Rabbi Lynn Gottleib, Susan Brownmiller and Rebecca Scherr as well as the artworks of Kathe Kollwitz and Leela Corman, to reflect on the parallels and differences between the two narratives. Katin's depiction of her childhood share themes with the MEGILLAH of hidden Jews, acts of female heroism, thwarted genocide and sexual assault. However, in the MEGILLAH, Queen Esther's forced marriage and Haman’s attempted rape are narratively vital but empathetically unexplored. In contrast, Katin's memories of her mother, Esther Levy's, multiple rapes, first by a Nazi officer and then a mass rape by Red Army soldiers, are central to WE ARE ON OUR OWN (Katin 2006:45, 46, 59). Katin's MEGILLAT Esther Levy problematises a festival that celebrates redemption through military might and drunken celebration, but ignores the violence inflicted on the body of Esther, the heroine of the narrative.« (Source: Online Program)

Wikipedia: History of Europe: History of Germany / Nazi Germany | Bible: Hebrew Bible / Book of Esther | Gencoide: The Holocaust / Sexual violence during the Holocaust | Sex and the law: Wartime sexual violence Wartime sexual violence in World War II | Sex and the law: World War II / Soviet war crimes, War crimes of the Wehrmacht