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The romanticized image of the heroic male resistance fighter in World War II belies a truth that is both darker and more personal. This literary history explores, for the first time, the reality of European women's roles in fighting Nazism. By comparing the resistance literature of French and German authors-both famous and more obscure-this innovative book links the traditional gender expectations for women and the conventions of their everyday lives with their unique forms of resistance. Theirs was an opposition grounded in the ordinary, beyond the sphere of political violence. Women were…mehr

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The romanticized image of the heroic male resistance fighter in World War II belies a truth that is both darker and more personal. This literary history explores, for the first time, the reality of European women's roles in fighting Nazism. By comparing the resistance literature of French and German authors-both famous and more obscure-this innovative book links the traditional gender expectations for women and the conventions of their everyday lives with their unique forms of resistance. Theirs was an opposition grounded in the ordinary, beyond the sphere of political violence. Women were long regarded as outsiders to combat and politics, with no stake in upholding resistance myths. Women authors therefore freely rendered the personal and moral landscape of the resister's world in a new vocabulary. They revised standard rhetoric and replaced heroism and bullets with the values of home, human relationships, and candid acknowledgement of the sorrow, fear, and uncertainty of war.
A groundbreaking study for students of European history, women's studies, peace studies, or comparative literature, this volume is also accessible to a general audience interested in the role of women in World War II.

Contents:
Introduction
Chapter One
A Resistance Discourse Fashioned from War's Chaos
Chapter Two
Chipping Away at the State: German Women and Resistance
Chapter Three
A Legacy of Activism: French Women and Resistance
Chapter Four
NEIN: Ordinary Actions, Everyday Settings
Chapter Five
Conventional Women and Revolutionary Movements
Chapter Six
'They Stood Like a Wall': Resistance As Collective Protest
Chapter Seven
The Tender Liaison Agent: Femininity As Disguise
Chapter Eight
Clandestine Activity at Home: Resistance and Relationship
Chapter Nine
Bonds of Communion: The Emotional Context of Resistance
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index