"In the City of Slaughter" versus "He Told Her."Published in:2005By:Shapira, AnitaPublication type:Essay
Reading and Writing Women: Minority Discourse in Feminist Jewish Literary Studies.Published in:2005By:Jelen, Sheila E.Publication type:Book Review
The Holocaust and Literature for Children.Published in:2005By:Sokoloff, NaomiPublication type:Book Review
Kishinev and the Twentieth Century: Introduction.Published in:2005By:Mintz, AlanPublication type:Literary Criticism
"In the City of Slaughter": The Hidden Voice of the Pogrom Victims.Published in:2005By:Milner, IrisPublication type:Essay
Kishinev Revisited: A Place in Jewish Historical Memory.Published in:2005By:Laor, DanPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Senseless Is Your Death as Senseless Is Your Life."Published in:2005By:Kasher, AsaPublication type:Essay
A More Contemporary Voice: A. M. Klein's Original and Revised Translations of the Hebrew Poems of Hayyim Nahman Bialik.Published in:2005By:Kaplan, LawrencePublication type:Essay
The Rhetoric of Embodied Memory in "In the City of Slaughter."Published in:2005By:Horowitz, Sara R.Publication type:Essay
Pogrom and Gender: On Bialik's "Unheimlich."Published in:2005By:Gluzman, MichaelPublication type:Literary Criticism
Two Travelogues: Bialik's "In the City of Slaughter" and Levi's "If This Is a Man."Published in:2005By:Band, Arnold J.Publication type:Literary Criticism