ISBN: 0292718616
Author: Alison Rose
Language: English
Publisher: University of Texas Press (October 1, 2008)
Pages: 328
Category: Humanities
Subcategory: Other
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Jewish History, Life, and Culture).
Jewish History, Life, and Culture). Rescuing a lost legacy, Jewish Women in Fin de Siecle Vienna explores the myriad ways in which Jewish women contributed to the development of Viennese culture and participated widely in politics and cultural spheres.
Rescuing a lost legacy, Jewish Women in Fin de Si?cle Vienna explores the myriad ways in which Jewish women .
Rescuing a lost legacy, Jewish Women in Fin de Si?cle Vienna explores the myriad ways in which Jewish women contributed to the development of Viennese culture and participated widely in politics and cultural spheres.
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Jewish History, Life, and Culture Series. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2008. Alison Rose’s pioneering monograph Jewish Women in Fin de Siècle Vienna charts new territory on the familiar waters of Vienna 1900. Scrutinizing not only Jewish women’s practical involvement in education, philanthropy, religion, psychology, and culture, but also representations of Jewish women by the scholarly rabbinic community and elite lay leadership, Rose employs a dualistic methodology balanced between discourse and practice.
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Rescuing a misplaced legacy, Jewish girls in Fin de Siècle Vienna explores the myriad ways that Jewish ladies contributed to the advance of Viennese tradition and took part generally in politics and cultural spheres. Areas of exploration contain the schooling and relations lives of Viennese Jewish ladies and ranging levels of involvement of Jewish ladies in philanthropy and prayer, college existence, Zionism, psychoanalysis and medication, literature, and tradition.
The history of the Jews in Vienna, Austria, goes back over eight hundred years. There is evidence of a Jewish presence in Vienna from the 12th century onwards
The history of the Jews in Vienna, Austria, goes back over eight hundred years. There is evidence of a Jewish presence in Vienna from the 12th century onwards. At the end of the 19th century and the start of the 20th century, Vienna was one of the most prominent centres of Jewish culture in Europe, but during the period of National-Socialist rule in Austria, Vienna's Jewish population was almost entirely deported and murdered in the Holocaust.
Jewish Women in Fin de Siècle Vienna. Jewish History, Life, and Culture. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. Recommend this journal. Austrian History Yearbook.
Rescuing a lost legacy, Jewish Women in Fin de Siècle Vienna explores the myriad ways in which Jewish women contributed to the development of Viennese culture and participated widely in politics and cultural spheres
Rescuing a lost legacy, Jewish Women in Fin de Siècle Vienna explores the myriad ways in which Jewish women contributed to the development of Viennese culture and participated widely in politics and cultural spheres. Areas of exploration include the education and family lives of Viennese Jewish girls and varying degrees of involvement of Jewish women in philanthropy and prayer, university life, Zionism, psychoanalysis and medicine, literature, and culture.
Despite much study of Viennese culture and Judaism between 1890 and 1914, little research has been done to examine the role of Jewish women in this milieu. Rescuing a lost legacy, Jewish Women in Fin de Siècle Vienna explores the myriad ways in which Jewish women contributed to the development of Viennese culture and participated widely in politics and cultural spheres.
Areas of exploration include the education and family lives of Viennese Jewish girls and varying degrees of involvement of Jewish women in philanthropy and prayer, university life, Zionism, psychoanalysis and medicine, literature, and culture. Incorporating general studies of Austrian women during this period, Alison Rose also presents significant findings regarding stereotypes of Jewish gender and sexuality and the politics of anti-Semitism, as well as the impact of German culture, feminist dialogues, and bourgeois self-images.
As members of two minority groups, Viennese Jewish women nonetheless used their involvement in various movements to come to terms with their dual identity during this period of profound social turmoil. Breaking new ground in the study of perceptions and realities within a pivotal segment of the Viennese population, Jewish Women in Fin de Siècle Vienna applies the lens of gender in important new ways.