Repression and Resistance
A Feminist Interpretation of Select Holocaust Novels
©2026
Monographs
XIV,
146 Pages
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Summary
The Holocaust, one of history’s darkest chapters, not only annihilated millions but also shattered the human conscience. Amidst this devastation, women bore unique and often overlooked forms of suffering—subjected to forced deportation, sexual violence, and the systematic erasure of identity. This book offers a pioneering feminist reading of Holocaust fiction, focusing on five novels—Sophie’s Choice by William Styron, The Reader by Bernhard Schlink, Torn Thread by Anne Isaacs, The Kommandant’s Girl by Pam Jenoff, and Saving Amelie by Cathy Gohlke. Through these narratives, it examines how women’s bodies and minds became sites of both oppression and defiance. Interweaving historical insight, psychological depth, and gender analysis, the study reclaims women’s voices from the margins of Holocaust memory, illuminating their endurance, agency, and quiet resistance. A valuable contribution to Holocaust and feminist literary studies, this book underscores the indomitable resilience of the human spirit.
Details
- Pages
- XIV, 146
- Publication Year
- 2026
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9781803749167
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Holocaust Literature Feminism Women in the Holocaust Genocide studies Gender discrimination Sexual abuse rape studies Jewish Women’s survivals Concentration camps Trauma and Resilience War and gender studies Women’s Resistance in the Holocaust Memory and Holocaust Studies Surabhi Jha Repression and Resistance
- Published
- Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, 2025. xiv, 146 pp.
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