Schedule - Second International Conference on Women in the Holocaust

 Thursday, 12 September 2024

18:00 Dinner (for participants only)

 

 Friday, 13 September 2024

9:15 Departure Bus to Mauthausen

10:00 Reception

10:30 – 11:00 Introduction & Welcome Speeches by the Organizers

11:00 – 13:00 Panel 1: Gendered Violence and Persecution (Chair: Lily Zamir, Israel)

Anca Diana Axinia: Gender and the Representation of Violence in the Bucharest Pogrom (January 21-23, 1941) (Italy)

Daina Eglitis: “Why did Hitler kill everybody and you’re not dead?”: Victimization of Jewish Women Survivors in Soviet Filtration Camps (USA)

Danielle Wirsansky: Gendered Persecution: Women Agents of the Special Operations Executive in Nazi Concentration Camps (USA)

Verena Meier: Spaces of Resistance of Sinti and Roma Women during the Nazi Persecution (Germany)

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch Break

14:00 – 15:30 Panel 2: Stigmatization and Repression of Women and their Bodies in Camps (Chair:

                                         Elisa Frei, Austria)

Britta Geschwind: From Ravensbrück to Refugee Camp in Sweden: Female Survivors, Venereal Disease, and Sexual Stigma (Sweden)

Rieke Schröder: Bad Blood. Exploring the Ambiguous Role of Menstruation in Nazi Concentration Camps (Denmark)

Felicitas Pock: Clandestine Abortions in National-Socialist Concentration Camps (Austria)

15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break

16:00 – 18:00 Guided Tours through the Mauthausen Memorial

18:00 Short Break
18:15 Departure to Linz by Bus

20:00 Screening of Film Ostatni Etap (“The Last Stage”, PL 1948) at the Moviemento Cinema in Linz

 

Saturday, 14 September 2024

8:15 Departure Bus to Mauthausen

9:00 – 10:45 Panel 3: Methods of Survival (Chair: Carol Rittner, USA)

Julia Fröhlich: Fleeing One’s Home, Fighting for Survival: Female Greek-Jewish Refugees and their Exodus Across the Aegean (1943-1944) as a Display of Female Agency, Transgression and Resistance (Austria)

Katherine Funk: “He saved my life:” Women’s Descriptions of Survival and Survival Strategies in Sobibór Death Camp (United Kingdom)

Marta Pawlińska: “I put fingers in my mouth and stared at the ceiling”, Performative Strategies of Polish Jewish Women on “Aryan papers” employed as Domestic Servants in German Households (Poland)

Olga Stefan: Real Comrades in Struggle and Suffering: The Women of Vapniarka (Switzerland)

10:45 – 11:00 short coffee break

11:00 – 12:30 Panel 4: Forced Labor and Sexualized Violence Against Women at Mauthausen

                                         Concentration Camp (Chair: Gregor Holzinger, Austria)

Silke Umdasch: Sexualized Violence against Women in Concentration Camps (Austria)

Randi Becker: Intersectional Persecution: The Story of Franziska W. (Germany)

Olga Ungar: Challenging Traditional Roles: Jewish Female Deportees from Bačka in Austria, 1944-1945 (Israel)

12:30 – 13:15 Lunch break

13:15 – 15.00 Panel 5: Female Resistance Against the NS-Regime (Chair: Rebecca Rose, USA)

Caroline Francois: The Participation of Nuns in the Resistance (France)

Sylwia Szymańska-Smolkin: Heroines of the Bialystok Ghetto: The Significance of Integrating Female Narratives into the History of Jewish Resistance during the Holocaust (Sweden)

Mechthild Gilzmer: Resistance at the Margins. Women from the French Colonies (Germany)

Gil Faran: Female Prisoners Escape from Auschwitz (Israel)

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee break

15:30 – 16:30 Panel 6: Female Profiteers of the NS (Chair: Verena Meier, Germany)

Judith Vöcker: “Ordinary women” or Female Perpetrators? The German Female Employees in German Courts in Nazi Occupied Poland (1939-1944) (Sweden)

Lisa M. Gottschall: The Role of Female Scientists in Propagating “Völkisch” Paradigms: Academic Engagement, Career Paths, and Self-Perceptions (Austria)

 

17:00 End of Conference open to Public, departure to Linz by Bus