| The Ethics of Witnessing: The Holocaust in Polish Writers'' Diaries from Warsaw, 1939-1945 Subjects: Holocaust Jewish (1939–1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Personal narratives -- History and criticism; Holocaust Jewish (1939–1945) in literature; Authors Polish -- 20th century -- Diaries; Warsaw (Poland) -- Intellectual life -- 20th century; Dabrowska M; Winner, 2015 USC Book Award in Literary and Cultural Studies, for outstanding monograph published on Russia, Eastern Europe or Eurasia in the fields of literary and cultural studies RACHEL FELDHAY BRENNER is a Max and Frieda Weinstein-Bascom Professor of Jewish Studies and Modern Hebrew Literature at the Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She is the author, among other books, of The Freedom to Write: The Woman-Artist and the World in Ruth Almog's Fiction (2008) [in Hebrew], Inextricably Bonded: Israeli Jewish and Arab Writers Re-Visioning Culture (2003) and Writing as Resistance: Four Women Confronting the Holocaust: Edith Stein, Simone Weil, Anne Frank, and Etty Hillesum (1997). |