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Obra que presenta en forma comprehensiva y autorizada una amplia información sobre el exterminio sistemático de los judíos en Europa durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Sus secciones incluyen 9 ensayos, 730 artículos enciclopédicos, reseña cronológica, estadísticas, fotografías, mapas, más de 400 ítems bibliográficos, videos y sitios en internet, todos en español. Ofrece una amplia imagen sobre la actitud de América Latina ante el Holocausto. This book is a comprehensive, authoritative one-volume reference that provides reliable information on the genocide of the Jewish people in the World War
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Despite some pioneering work by scholars, historians still find it hard to listen to the voices of women in the Holocaust. Learning more about both the women who survived and who did not survive the Nazi genocide - through the testimony of the women themselves - not only increases our understanding of this terrible period in history, but necessarily makes us rethink our relationship to the gendered nature of knowledge itself. This book is about the ways in which socially and culturally constructed gender roles were placed under extreme pressure; yet also about the fact that gender continued to operate as an important arbiter of experience. Indeed, paradoxically enough, the extreme conditions of the Holocaust - even of the death camps- may have reinforced the importance of gender. Whilst men and women for no greater reason than their being Jewish were sentenced to death, gender nevertheless operated as a crucial signifier for survival. Pregnant women as well as women accompanied by young children or those deemed incapable of hard labour were sent straight to the gas chambers. The very qualities which made them women were manipulated and exploited by the Nazis as a source of dehumanization. Moreover, women were less likely to survive the camps even if they were not selected for death. Gender therefore became a matter of life and death.
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Holocaust (Christian theology) --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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