The hidden powers of injury

New Formations - ISSN 0950-2378
Volume 2005 Number 55

The hidden powers of injury
Lynne Segal pages -

Abstract

In this article, Segal discusses various anti-Semitic writings of the twentieth century and comments on the Holocaust. She explores the emergence of twentieth-century Jewish feminism in London. Finally, she examines cross-cultural representations of Jews and Jewishness, suggesting their image in a range of societies.

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Lynne Segal (2005) The hidden powers of injury, New Formations, 2005(55), -

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