前苏联境内的语言接触

IF 1.3 Q2 ETHNIC STUDIES Canadian Slavonic Papers Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/00085006.2023.2197384
Ganna Pletnyova
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一直处于大屠杀史学边缘的大屠杀占据了中心舞台。例如,本卷涉及对中东欧国家占领的研究;妇女作为抵抗者、救援者和领导者的各种角色;以及酷儿大屠杀历史、性暴力和其他以前在该领域被污名化的话题。此外,该卷通过强调该地区学者——处于不同职业阶段和不同专业背景的学者——对中东欧性别和大屠杀的最新研究,解决了大屠杀研究专业中的边缘化问题。作者利用了波兰、俄罗斯、斯洛伐克和乌克兰档案中的非英语来源,并利用了未充分利用的自我来源,如SereďCamp儿童幸存者和Sobibor妇女幸存者的证词。《如果这是一个女人》是经过精心研究、深思熟虑和有效的。它提供了多方面的贡献,加强了越来越多的关于二战和大屠杀期间性别和性别经历的文献,毫无疑问,它将推动未来对这一主题的研究。本卷推荐给对从性别及其交叉性角度研究大屠杀感兴趣的学者和学生,关注历史趋势的人将特别感兴趣。这本发人深省的书也具有现实意义。随着反性别叙事的当代兴起和对妇女权利的限制,这本书引起了人们对性别研究对大屠杀研究和当前问题的直接意义的关注。无论是在大屠杀研究还是当今的对话中,性别都必须被理解为“人类经验的基本组成部分”(xiii)。《如果这是一个女人》延续了长达数十年的运动,通过将“性别”的概念从边缘转移到对话的前沿和中心,来强调女性在大屠杀中的经历。
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Language contact in the territory of the former Soviet Union
Holocaust that have been on the periphery in Holocaust historiography take centre stage. For example, this volume engages the study of occupation in east-central European nations; women’s varied roles as resisters, rescuers, and leaders; and queer Holocaust history, sexual violence, and other topics previously stigmatized in the field. Additionally, the volume addresses marginalized aspects within the profession of Holocaust studies by highlighting the latest research on gender and the Holocaust in east-central Europe by scholars from the region itself – scholars at different career stages and from a variety of professional backgrounds. Authors make use of non-English-language sources from archives in Poland, Russia, Slovakia, and Ukraine, and they draw upon underutilized ego sources such as the testimonies of child survivors of Sereď Camp and women survivors of Sobibor. If This Is a Woman is meticulously researched, thoughtful, and effective. It provides a multifaceted contribution that strengthens the growing body of literature on gender and gendered experiences during World War II and the Holocaust, and it will undoubtedly prompt future research on the topic. This volume is recommended for scholars and students interested in the study of the Holocaust through the lens of gender and its intersectionalities, and it will be of particular interest to those following historiographic trends. This thought-provoking book also has pragmatic relevance. With the contemporary rise of anti-gender narratives and the curtailing of women’s rights, this volume brings attention to the immediate significance of research on gender to both Holocaust studies and current issues. Whether in Holocaust research or present-day dialogue, gender must be understood as a “fundamental component of human experience” (xiii). If This Is a Woman continues the decades-long campaign to underscore women’s experiences in the Holocaust by moving the concept of “gender” out of the margins to the front and centre of the conversation.
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