Vienna Is Different : : Jewish Writers in Austria from the Fin-de-Siècle to the Present / / Hillary Hope Herzog.
Assessing the impact of fin-de-siècle Jewish culture on subsequent developments in literature and culture, this book is the first to consider the historical trajectory of Austrian-Jewish writing across the 20th century. It examines how Vienna, the city that stood at the center of Jewish life in the...
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Place / Publishing House: | New York ;, Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2011] ©2011 |
Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Austrian and Habsburg Studies ;
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (298 p.) |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Frontmatter -- |t CONTENTS -- |t Acknowledgments -- |t Introduction -- |t Intro -- |t The Historical Continuity of the Viennese Jewish Experience -- |t Chapter 1. The Fin de Siècle -- |t The Jewish Immigrant Experience in Vienna -- |t The Jewish Confrontation with a New Political Climate -- |t Jewish Cultural Responses -- |t Arthur Schnitzler -- |t Adolf Dessauer -- |t Felix Salten -- |t Stefan Zweig -- |t Hugo von Hofmannsthal -- |t Karl Kraus -- |t Theodor Herzl -- |t Richard Beer-Hofmann -- |t Conclusion -- |t Chapter 2. Jewish Vienna Between the World Wars -- |t Jewish Identity and World War I -- |t A New Jewish Identity Crisis -- |t Rising Anti-Semitism -- |t The Beginning of the End -- |t Jews and the Anschluss -- |t Jewish Cultural Responses During the Interwar Years -- |t Arthur Schnitzler -- |t Felix Salten -- |t Stefan Zweig -- |t Joseph Roth -- |t Karl Kraus -- |t Hugo Bettauer -- |t Elias Canetti -- |t Veza Canetti -- |t Conclusion -- |t Chapter 3. Jews and the Second Republic -- |t Introduction -- |t The Immediate Postwar Situation -- |t The Second Republic -- |t Austrian Jews and the Second Republic -- |t Jewish Identity after 1945 -- |t Ilse Aichinger -- |t Friedrich Torberg -- |t Hilde Spiel -- |t Conclusion -- |t Chapter 4. Viennese Jews from Waldheim to Haider and Beyond -- |t Introduction -- |t The Waldheim Affair -- |t Jewish Writers and Vienna after Waldheim -- |t Contemporary Viennese Jewish Writing -- |t Ruth Beckermann -- |t Robert Schindel -- |t Doron Rabinovici -- |t Robert Menasse -- |t Eva Menasse -- |t Elfriede Jelinek -- |t Conclusion -- |t Conclusion -- |t Bibliography -- |t Index |
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520 | |a Assessing the impact of fin-de-siècle Jewish culture on subsequent developments in literature and culture, this book is the first to consider the historical trajectory of Austrian-Jewish writing across the 20th century. It examines how Vienna, the city that stood at the center of Jewish life in the Austrian Empire and later the Austrian nation, assumed a special significance in the imaginations of Jewish writers as a space and an idea. The author focuses on the special relationship between Austrian-Jewish writers and the city to reveal a century-long pattern of living in tension with the city, experiencing simultaneously acceptance and exclusion, feeling “unheimlich heimisch” (eerily at home) in Vienna. | ||
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