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Austrian Women in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries - Cross-disciplinary Perspectives

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This volume, the first of its kind in English, brings together scholars from different disciplines who address the history of women in Austria, as well as their place in contemporary Austrian society, from a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives, thus shedding new light on contemporary Austria and in the context of its rich and complicated history.

List of contents


List of Tables and Figures

Preface

Introduction

Eve Nyaradi Dvorak

PART I: GENDER AND POLITICS

Chapter 1. The Gendered Politics of German Nationalism in Austria, 1880-1900

Pieter M. Judson

Chapter 2. The Limits of Female Desire: The Contributions of Austrian Feminists to the Sexual Debate in Fin-de-Siècle Vienna

Karin J. Jusek

Chapter 3. Female Education in German-Speaking Austria, Germany and Switzerland, 1866-1914

James C. Albisetti

Chapter 4. Women in Austrian Politics, 1890-1934: Goals and Visions

Birgitta Bada-Zaar

Chapter 5. Women in the Austrian Parliament: Opportunities and Barriers

Gerda Neyer

PART II: WOMEN AND WORK

Chapter 6. The Gendering of the Service Sector in Austria at the End of the Nineteenth Century

Erna Appelt

Chapter 7. Women and their Work in the Labor Market and in the Household

Gudrun Biffl

Chapter 8. Femininity and Professionalism: A Psychoanalytic Study of Ambition in Female Academics and Managers in Austria

Gertraud Diem-Wille

PART III: FEMALE IDENTITIES

Chapter 9. The Discourse on Female Sexuality in Nineteenth-Century Austria

Marie-Luise Angerer

Chapter 10. Representations of the Beginning: Shaping Gender Identities in Written Life Stories of Women and Men

Monika Bernold

Chapter 11. War and Gender Identity: The Experience of Austrian Women, 1945-1950

Irene Bandhauer-Schöffmann and Ela Hornung

The Contributors

About the author


Mary Jo Maynes at the Department of History, University of Minnesota.

Summary

Essays from an April 1991 symposium represent disciplines including history, the social sciences, and the humanities and look at the history of women in Austria and their place in contemporary Austrian society. Contains sections on gender and politics, women and work, and female identities. Of inter

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"... the text's greatest strength [is] having compiled essays in history, political sciences, and gender studies. The diversity of the contributions is truly impressive ... a selection of very fine and engaging essays ... [it] provides a wealth of historical information increasingly needed for cultural and literary inquiries ... allows the reader to select up-to-date scholarship..., to have statistics and historical summaries available for classroom use, and to obtain important references for an in-depth examination."����Women in German

"... provides information about a group still on the margins of academic discourse to an English-speaking audience. In addition, valuable bibliographic information follows each essay."����The German Quarterly

Product details

Assisted by David F. Good (Editor), Margarete Grandner (Editor), Mary J. Mayes (Editor), Mary Jo Maynes (Editor)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.1996
 
EAN 9781571810458
ISBN 978-1-57181-045-8
No. of pages 250
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 14 mm
Weight 349 g
Series Austrian and Habsburg Studies
Austrian and Habsburg Studies
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Gender Studies and Sexuality, History (General)

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