In German Cold War anti-communist discourses, the image of the Red Army as a “horde of rapists” worked as a strategy of exclusion in the construction of a national identity based on “Western values.” This paper analyzes the ideological dimension of the stereotypes of raped women and constructions of masculinity in two emblematic texts about the flight and expulsion of Germans from Eastern and Central Europe, and an anti-communist American propaganda novel. The mass rapes of German women in the context of World War II were signified as the result of “Asian barbarism” and communism. The instrumentalization of wartime rapes, by demonizing the Soviet Union, fostered the two pillars of foreign policy in the Federal Republic: European integration...
A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Cornell University in Partial Fulf...
A Woman in Berlin (1954) has undoubtedly shaped global understanding of wartime rape. The present ar...
The genealogy of sexual violence in war, inter-war and post-war periods can only be understood throu...
In German Cold War anti-communist discourses, the image of the Red Army as a “horde of rapists” work...
In German Cold War anti‑communist discourses, the image of the Red Army as a “horde of rapists” work...
The notion that sexual violence constitutes a weapon of war and genocide has become commonplace in m...
The eastern front in the Second World War was one of unparalleled ferocity and brutality unseen on a...
Else Buschheuer's novel Ruf!Mich!An! represents an exceptional example of contemporary German litera...
This thesis seeks to contribute to knowledge of female experience in the aftermath of the Second Wor...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the fictional narratives of Eastern and Central European women autho...
Prosecution and punishing perpetrators of rape and other sexual violence duringarmed conflicts after...
Gender equality is one of the categorical imperatives of universal human rights. However, today, in ...
Female Experiences of Rape and Hunger in Postwar German Literature, 1945- 1960, traces the fundament...
International audienceTo explain war rapes in former Yugoslavia, the work of cultural ideology is ne...
In her article Narrating Wartime Rapes and Trauma in A Woman in Berlin Agatha Schwartz examines th...
A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Cornell University in Partial Fulf...
A Woman in Berlin (1954) has undoubtedly shaped global understanding of wartime rape. The present ar...
The genealogy of sexual violence in war, inter-war and post-war periods can only be understood throu...
In German Cold War anti-communist discourses, the image of the Red Army as a “horde of rapists” work...
In German Cold War anti‑communist discourses, the image of the Red Army as a “horde of rapists” work...
The notion that sexual violence constitutes a weapon of war and genocide has become commonplace in m...
The eastern front in the Second World War was one of unparalleled ferocity and brutality unseen on a...
Else Buschheuer's novel Ruf!Mich!An! represents an exceptional example of contemporary German litera...
This thesis seeks to contribute to knowledge of female experience in the aftermath of the Second Wor...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the fictional narratives of Eastern and Central European women autho...
Prosecution and punishing perpetrators of rape and other sexual violence duringarmed conflicts after...
Gender equality is one of the categorical imperatives of universal human rights. However, today, in ...
Female Experiences of Rape and Hunger in Postwar German Literature, 1945- 1960, traces the fundament...
International audienceTo explain war rapes in former Yugoslavia, the work of cultural ideology is ne...
In her article Narrating Wartime Rapes and Trauma in A Woman in Berlin Agatha Schwartz examines th...
A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Cornell University in Partial Fulf...
A Woman in Berlin (1954) has undoubtedly shaped global understanding of wartime rape. The present ar...
The genealogy of sexual violence in war, inter-war and post-war periods can only be understood throu...