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Screening women’s complicity in the holocaust : the problems of judgement and representation

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This essay analyses the representation of female perpetrators in Holocaust fiction films, particularly in relation to the persecution of prisoners in the Nazi camps. The screening of women in general, and female perpetrators in particular, is shown to be problematic due to their frequent marginalisation and the gendered, voyeuristic ways in which women's bodies are often objectified in Holocaust films. While the actions of female perpetrators and their depiction in films pose acute problems of judgement and representation that need to be acknowledged, it is argued that films have the potential to effectively explore the issue of women's complicity in the Holocaust.

History

Journal

Holocaust studies : a journal of culture and history

Volume

17

Season

Autumn / Winter

Pagination

75-98

Location

Edgware, England

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1750-4902

Language

eng

Notes

2012 published as a book chapter in Representing Perpetrators in Holocaust Literature and Film (Vallentine Mitchell)

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, Vallentine Mitchell

Issue

2-3

Publisher

Vallentine Mitchell