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Yehudhith

Title
Yehudhith / photographs by Elliot Ross, with texts about women and the Holocaust ; introduction by Ellen Ullman.
Author
Ross, Elliot, 1947-
Publication
San Francisco : Hawkhaven Press, ©2004.

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TextSupervised use **P+ 04-236Schwarzman Building - Dorot Jewish Division Room 111

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Additional Authors
Ullman, Ellen
Description
105 pages : black and white illustrations, chiefly portraits; 29 cm
Summary
"From the introduction by Ellen Ullman: 'It is an odd way for a Jewish man to begin a book about the Holocaust: with a quote from Adolf Hitler. But so begins Elliot Ross's collection of photographs, with a picture of woman holding a violin and, facing her, a quote from "Mein Kampf"--Hitler musing (Horribly) about the Jews who had lived in Linz, Austria for centuries, becoming what Hitler calls "Europeanized," taking on "a human look," until, he says, "even I took them for Germans." And, indeed, the woman in Ross's photograph does look German. She is blond, fair-skinned, strong-chinned. The violin and bow she holds are veritable signifiers of high Mittel Europa culture at the turn of the last century. We can imagine her as the daughter of a prosperous burgher of Linz, the city that welcomed Hitler so joyously into its main square, our violin player posing for her portrait just before Herr Professor arrives for her music lesson. If she is a Jewish woman, we, like Hitler, cannot tell; there is nothing of the stereotyped Ashkenazi about her. As we look at her image, we're not certain what to think or feel, except discomfort. Who is she? It is only when we turn the page that we begin to understand the story Ross is about to tell in words and pictures. For the next photograph is an answer to the first, another woman, this one unmistakably Jewish (presumably one whom Hitler considered non-human in appearance.) She is strongly beautiful, almost Classically Semitic, something about her inviting the dangerous phase "beautiful Jewess." Yet we can't enjoy her beauty for long. For the text paired with this image, from the scholar Mary Lowenthal Felstiner, tells us the Nazi view of women "cell-bearers," lowest ranking members of of the low anti race of Jews, despised for having spawned it. Again we hear from Hitler: "Every child that a woman brings into the world is a battle, a battle waged for the existence of her people." And we begin to understand that we are about to get a very particular view of the Holocaust: as a battle over the bodies of women - mothers and potential mothers, as the Nazis saw them the special horrors afforded them as living emblems of the survival of the Jewish people.'"--Vamp & Tramp catalog description.
Subject
  • Jewish women in the Holocaust
  • Jewish women > Pictorial works
  • Portrait photography
  • Jewish women
Genre/Form
Pictorial works.
Note
  • "Limited to numbered copies 1-500, each ... signed and numbered by Elliot Ross"--Colophon.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-103).
Call Number
**P+ 04-236
ISBN
  • 0966691792
  • 9780966691795
LCCN
2009278493
OCLC
56919669
Author
Ross, Elliot, 1947- photographer, editor.
Title
Yehudhith / photographs by Elliot Ross, with texts about women and the Holocaust ; introduction by Ellen Ullman.
Publisher
San Francisco : Hawkhaven Press, ©2004.
Type of Content
still image
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Local Note
Library has: No. 199.
Author's autograph copy.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-103).
Place of Publication
United States California San Francisco
Added Author
Ullman, Ellen, writer of introduction.
Research Call Number
**P+ 04-236
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