16 research outputs found
Allegories of destruction: âwomanâ and âthe Jewâ in Otto Weininger's 'Sex and character'
This article investigates the constructions of masculinity, femininity, and Jewishness and their interrelation in Otto Weininger's widely discussed book Geschlecht und Charakter (Sex and Character, 1903). Departing from previous scholarship, I argue that not only the commonalities between Weininger's images of âWomanâ and âthe Jew,â but also their hitherto largely ignored differences, are crucial for an understanding of Weininger's views and their relation to his historical context. Reading Weininger through the lens of Critical Theory suggests viewing âthe Womanâ and âthe Jewâ as outward projections of different, but related contradictions within the constitution of the modern subject itself. More specifically, âWomanâ comes to embody the threat to the (masculine) bourgeois individual emanating from its own embodied existence, from ânatureâ and libidinal impulses. âThe Jew,â on the other hand, comes to stand for historical developments of modern society that make themselves more keenly felt towards the end of the nineteenth century and threaten to undermine the very forms of individuality and independence that had previously been produced by this society. Such a reading of Geschlecht und Charakter not only can help illuminate the crisis of the bourgeois individual at the turn of the twentieth century, but also could contribute to ongoing discussions on why modern society, although based on seemingly universalist conceptions of subjectivity, continues to produce difference and exclusion along the lines of gender and race
Threats to modernity, threats of modernity : racism and antisemitism through the lens of literature
The growing threat of antisemitism, racism and Islamophobia within the European political landscape poses urgent and difficult questions. These questions concern both commonalities and connections between these forms of prejudice and persecution, and differences regarding their discursive functions and the image of the âotherâ they project. In this volume we interrogate the specific forms which antiracism and anti-antisemitism take in the public sphere, their representation in scholarly discourses, and the fact that they increasingly seem to be at home in separate, and sometimes antagonistic, political and academic camps. We also address the conceptual resources and research tools required to study the unity that lies behind these varied phenomena
Antisemitismus und "Deutsche Arbeit" : Zur Selbstzerstörung des Liberalismus bei Gustav Freytag'
'Deutsche Arbeit' und versoĂËhnte Moderne : Rasse, Klasse, Geschlecht und Nation in Gustav Freytags 'Soll und Haben'
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