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Becoming Austrians - Jews and Culture Between the World Wars

English · Hardback

Will be released 03.07.2012

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Zusatztext Silverman's book brings new and well-deserved attention to the interwar period, adds analytic rigour to the field of Jewish and central European cultural history, and embeds its insights in rich cultural historical material. This is an important book that will hopefully spawn more attempts to break down the category of 'Jew' and 'non-Jew' while also theorizing about the creation of central European culture. Informationen zum Autor Lisa Silverman is assistant professor of history, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. She is co-editor with Deborah Holmes of Interwar Vienna. Klappentext By isolating the years between the World Wars and examining formative events in both Vienna and the provinces, this book demonstrates that an intensified marking of people, places, and events as "Jewish" accompanied the crises occurring in the wake of Austria-Hungary's collapse, leaving profound effects on Austria's cultural legacy. Zusammenfassung By isolating the years between the World Wars and examining formative events in both Vienna and the provinces, this book demonstrates that an intensified marking of people, places, and events as "Jewish" accompanied the crises occurring in the wake of Austria-Hungary's collapse, leaving profound effects on Austria's cultural legacy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The Price of Inclusion: Austria's First Republic and the Jews Chapter 1: Courts of Injustice: Four Trials, Three Murders, Two Jews Chapter 2: Stadt ohne Jüdinnen: Absent Jews and Invisible Women in The City without Jews Chapter 3: Vienna's Jewish Geography: The Leopoldstadt in Interwar Literature Chapter 4: Searching for Redemption: The Salzburg Festival Meets Yiddish Theater Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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Authors Lisa Silverman
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 03.07.2012, delayed
 
EAN 9780199794843
ISBN 978-0-19-979484-3
No. of pages 320
Subjects Non-fiction book > History
Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

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