Introduction 1: Writing as Resistance? - Bearing Witness in the Warsaw Ghetto 2: Writing to Survive: The Testimony of the Concentration Camps 3: Writing to Remember: The Role of the Survivor 4: Writing Ignored: Reading Women's Holocaust Testimonies 5: Writing the Holocaust: The Representation of Testimony Epilogue
Zo Waxman gained a D.Phil. from Oxford University
in 2001. She is a Fellow in Holocaust Studies, a member of the
Department of History at Royal Holloway, University of London, and
the author of a number of articles on the Holocaust.
a wonderful introduction to Holocaust literature, especially early Holocaust literature; and it is an informed and intelligent discussion, for even the most advanced students of the Holocaust, of the role of literature in shaping our understanding of the Shoah, and understanding the lives and destinies of those victims who did and did not survive (survivors were also victims). Michael Berenbaum, Journal of Genocide Research
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