11
June
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Thinking about Women and the Holocaust

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Add to Calendar Thinking about Women and the HolocaustThe Buttery
Location
The Buttery
Speakers
Zoë Waxman
Event price
Free
Booking Required
Recommended
Accessibility
There is provision for wheelchair users.
Part of the Vera Fine-Grodzinski Programme for Writing Jewish Women's Lives



Thinking about both the women who survived and who did not survive the Holocaust demonstrates that especially under extreme conditions gender continues to operate as an important arbiter of experience. Whilst men and women were both sentenced to the same fate, gender nevertheless operated as a crucial signifier for survival.



Zoë Waxman, is Professor of Holocaust History at the University of Oxford. She is the author of Writing the Holocaust: memory, testimony, representation (2006), Anne Frank (2015), and Women in the Holocaust: A Feminist History (2017), as well as numerous articles relating to the Holocaust and genocide.



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