Hillary Hope Herzog
Vienna Is Different
Jewish Writers in Austria from the Fin-de-Siècle to the Present
Hillary Hope Herzog
Vienna Is Different
Jewish Writers in Austria from the Fin-de-Siècle to the Present
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First comprehensive study of Viennese Jewish literature from the 19th century to the present Interdisciplinary approach to history and literature
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First comprehensive study of Viennese Jewish literature from the 19th century to the present Interdisciplinary approach to history and literature
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781782380498
- ISBN-10: 1782380493
- Artikelnr.: 38490016
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781782380498
- ISBN-10: 1782380493
- Artikelnr.: 38490016
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hillary Hope Herzog is Associate Professor of German Studies at the University of Kentucky, where she works in twentieth-century German literature, Austrian Studies, and the field of medicine and literature. She is co-editor of Rebirth of a Culture: Jewish Identity and Jewish Writing in Germany and Austria Today (with Todd Herzog and Benjamin Lapp, Berghahn 2008) and the Journal of Austrian Studies.
Introduction
The Historical Continuity of the Viennese Jewish Experience
Chapter 1. The Fin de Siècle
* The Jewish Immigrant Experience in Vienna
* The Jewish Confrontation with a New Political Climate
* Jewish Cultural Responses
* Arthur Schnitzler
* Adolf Dessauer
* Felix Salten
* Stefan Zweig
* Hugo von Hofmannsthal
* Karl Kraus
* Theodor Herzl
* Richard Beer-Hofmann
* Conclusion
Chapter 2. Jewish Vienna Between the World Wars
* Jewish Identity and World War I
* A New Jewish Identity Crisis
* Rising Anti-Semitism
* The Beginning of the End
* Jews and the Anschluss
* Jewish Cultural Responses in the Interwar Years
* Arthur Schnitzler
* Felix Salten
* Stefan Zweig
* Joseph Roth
* Karl Kraus
* Hugo Bettauer
* Elias Canetti
* Veza Canetti
* Conclusion
Chapter 3. Jews and the Second Republic
* The Immediate Postwar Situation
* The Second Republic
* Austrian Jews and the Second Republic
* Jewish Identity after 1945
* Ilse Aichinger
* Friedrich Torberg
* Hilde Spiel
* Conclusion
Chapter 4. Viennese Jews from Waldheim to Haider and Beyond
* The Waldheim Affair
* Jewish Writers and Vienna after Waldheim
* Contemporary Viennese Jewish Writing
* Ruth Beckermann
* Robert Schindel
* Doron Rabinovici
* Robert Menasse
* Eva Menasse
* Elfriede Jelinek
* Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
The Historical Continuity of the Viennese Jewish Experience
Chapter 1. The Fin de Siècle
* The Jewish Immigrant Experience in Vienna
* The Jewish Confrontation with a New Political Climate
* Jewish Cultural Responses
* Arthur Schnitzler
* Adolf Dessauer
* Felix Salten
* Stefan Zweig
* Hugo von Hofmannsthal
* Karl Kraus
* Theodor Herzl
* Richard Beer-Hofmann
* Conclusion
Chapter 2. Jewish Vienna Between the World Wars
* Jewish Identity and World War I
* A New Jewish Identity Crisis
* Rising Anti-Semitism
* The Beginning of the End
* Jews and the Anschluss
* Jewish Cultural Responses in the Interwar Years
* Arthur Schnitzler
* Felix Salten
* Stefan Zweig
* Joseph Roth
* Karl Kraus
* Hugo Bettauer
* Elias Canetti
* Veza Canetti
* Conclusion
Chapter 3. Jews and the Second Republic
* The Immediate Postwar Situation
* The Second Republic
* Austrian Jews and the Second Republic
* Jewish Identity after 1945
* Ilse Aichinger
* Friedrich Torberg
* Hilde Spiel
* Conclusion
Chapter 4. Viennese Jews from Waldheim to Haider and Beyond
* The Waldheim Affair
* Jewish Writers and Vienna after Waldheim
* Contemporary Viennese Jewish Writing
* Ruth Beckermann
* Robert Schindel
* Doron Rabinovici
* Robert Menasse
* Eva Menasse
* Elfriede Jelinek
* Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Introduction
The Historical Continuity of the Viennese Jewish Experience
Chapter 1. The Fin de Siècle
* The Jewish Immigrant Experience in Vienna
* The Jewish Confrontation with a New Political Climate
* Jewish Cultural Responses
* Arthur Schnitzler
* Adolf Dessauer
* Felix Salten
* Stefan Zweig
* Hugo von Hofmannsthal
* Karl Kraus
* Theodor Herzl
* Richard Beer-Hofmann
* Conclusion
Chapter 2. Jewish Vienna Between the World Wars
* Jewish Identity and World War I
* A New Jewish Identity Crisis
* Rising Anti-Semitism
* The Beginning of the End
* Jews and the Anschluss
* Jewish Cultural Responses in the Interwar Years
* Arthur Schnitzler
* Felix Salten
* Stefan Zweig
* Joseph Roth
* Karl Kraus
* Hugo Bettauer
* Elias Canetti
* Veza Canetti
* Conclusion
Chapter 3. Jews and the Second Republic
* The Immediate Postwar Situation
* The Second Republic
* Austrian Jews and the Second Republic
* Jewish Identity after 1945
* Ilse Aichinger
* Friedrich Torberg
* Hilde Spiel
* Conclusion
Chapter 4. Viennese Jews from Waldheim to Haider and Beyond
* The Waldheim Affair
* Jewish Writers and Vienna after Waldheim
* Contemporary Viennese Jewish Writing
* Ruth Beckermann
* Robert Schindel
* Doron Rabinovici
* Robert Menasse
* Eva Menasse
* Elfriede Jelinek
* Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
The Historical Continuity of the Viennese Jewish Experience
Chapter 1. The Fin de Siècle
* The Jewish Immigrant Experience in Vienna
* The Jewish Confrontation with a New Political Climate
* Jewish Cultural Responses
* Arthur Schnitzler
* Adolf Dessauer
* Felix Salten
* Stefan Zweig
* Hugo von Hofmannsthal
* Karl Kraus
* Theodor Herzl
* Richard Beer-Hofmann
* Conclusion
Chapter 2. Jewish Vienna Between the World Wars
* Jewish Identity and World War I
* A New Jewish Identity Crisis
* Rising Anti-Semitism
* The Beginning of the End
* Jews and the Anschluss
* Jewish Cultural Responses in the Interwar Years
* Arthur Schnitzler
* Felix Salten
* Stefan Zweig
* Joseph Roth
* Karl Kraus
* Hugo Bettauer
* Elias Canetti
* Veza Canetti
* Conclusion
Chapter 3. Jews and the Second Republic
* The Immediate Postwar Situation
* The Second Republic
* Austrian Jews and the Second Republic
* Jewish Identity after 1945
* Ilse Aichinger
* Friedrich Torberg
* Hilde Spiel
* Conclusion
Chapter 4. Viennese Jews from Waldheim to Haider and Beyond
* The Waldheim Affair
* Jewish Writers and Vienna after Waldheim
* Contemporary Viennese Jewish Writing
* Ruth Beckermann
* Robert Schindel
* Doron Rabinovici
* Robert Menasse
* Eva Menasse
* Elfriede Jelinek
* Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography







