Keepers of the motherland: German texts by Jewish women writers
Keepers of the Motherland is the first comprehensive study of German and Austrian Jewish women authors. Dagmar Lorenz begins with an examination of the Yiddish author Glikl Hamil, whose works date from the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, and proceeds through such contemporary writer...
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Zusammenfassung: | Keepers of the Motherland is the first comprehensive study of German and Austrian Jewish women authors. Dagmar Lorenz begins with an examination of the Yiddish author Glikl Hamil, whose works date from the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, and proceeds through such contemporary writers as Grete Weil, Katja Behrens, and Ruth Kluger. Along the way she examines an extraordinary range of distinguished authors, including Else Lasker-Schuler, Rosa Luxemburg, Nelly Sachs, and Gertrud Kolmar. Although Lorenz highlights the authors' individualities, she unifies Keepers of the Motherland with sustained attention to the ways in which they all reflect upon their identities as Jews and women. In this spirit Lorenz argues that "the themes and characters as well as the environments evoked in the texts of Jewish women authors writing in German resist patriarchal structures. The term 'motherland,' defining the domain of the Jewish woman's native language, regardless of political or ethnic boundaries, is juxtaposed with the concept 'fatherland,' referring to the power structures of the nation or state in which she resides." Lorenz describes a vital, diverse, and largely dissident literary tradition - a brilliant countertradition, in effect, that has endured in spite of oppression and genocide. Combining careful research with inspired synthesis, Lorenz provides an indispensable work for students of German, Jewish, and women's writings. |
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adam_text | KEEPERS OF
THE MOTHERLAND
GERMAN TEXTS BY
JEWISH WOMEN
WRITERS
Dagmar C G Lorenz
University of Nebraska Press
• Lincoln and London
Contents
Acknowledgments, ix
Introduction, xi
1 WRITING THE MOTHERLAND, I
Historical Perspectives, i; A Separate Reality: Glikl Hamil s mmai
(Zikhroynes), 4; From the Ghetto to the Salon (Fanny von Arnstein,
Henriette Herz, and Dorothea Mendelssohn Veit Schlegel), 14; The
Creation of Space and the Invention of Language (Rahel Levin Varn-
hagen), 26
2 AT THE CROSSROADS, 37
Emancipation, Feminism, and Revolution, 37; Feminism and Jewish
Emancipation (Fanny Lewald), 39; Jewish Women in the Public Arena
(Bertha Pappenheim and Rosa Luxemburg), 47; Inventing Identity,
Creating Reality (Else Lasker-Schuler), 65
3 THE TROUBLED METROPOLIS, 8l
Jewish Women Writers and Modernity, 81; Race, Class, and Gender
(Claire Goll), 87; Mother and Daughter in Pre-Nazi Berlin (Gertrud
Kolmar), 93; Feminism and Socialism in Vienna (Veza Canetti), 102;
Fascist Structures in Suburban Paris (Claire Goll), i n
4 BEYOND HUMANISM, 117
Reassessing Jewish Identity, 117; A Requiem for the German-Jewish
Symbiosis (Gertrud Kolmar), 119; Overcoming Destruction—A Spiri-
tual Perspective (Nelly Sachs), 129
5 GERMAN AND JEW, 140
The Problem of Allegiance in the Holocaust Era, 140; The Difficulty
of Being German (Gerty Spies and Rahel Behrend), 142; Opting for
Jewishness (Use Aichinger and Cordelia Edvardson), 148; Constructing
a Post-Holocaust Jewish Identity (Ilse Aichinger), 150 Am Israel Chai
(Cordelia Edvardson), 160
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CONTENTS
6 THE DIASPORA IN THE DIASPORA, 171
The Globalization of Fascism, 171; Fascism Is Just Now Arriving in
Our Parts (Vicki Baum), 172; Woman, Jew, Scapegoat: The American
Exile (Hilde Spiel), 175; Human Nature under Scrutiny (Alice Schwarz-
Gardos), 182; Exiles from the Human Sphere (Rahel Hutmacher), 189
7 JEWISH WOMEN AUTHORS AND THE LEFT, I96
The Legacy of Antifascism, 196; Betrayed by the Revolution (Anna
Seghers), 199; From Antifascism to Judaism (Barbara Honigmann), 208
8 BETWEEN EDEN AND UTOPIA, 2l6
Jewish Women s Geography, 216; Searching for the Land of the Fathers
(Jeanette Lander), 220; Between Israel and Germany (Lea Fleischmann
and Ronnith Neumann), 225; Geography and History (Ruth Becker-
mann), 233; A Jewish Woman between Frontlines (Anna Mitgutsch),
9 ENCOUNTERS AND CONFRONTATIONS, 250
Jews, Germans, and Austrians, 250; Nazis, Existentialists, and the Petty
Bourgeoisie (Elftiede Jelinek), 252; Jews and Nazis (Lea Fleischmann),
257; Home in the Avant-Garde (Nadja Seelich), 259; The Hidden Jew-
ish Identity (Irene Dische), 265
10 TOWARD A NEW JEWISH WOMEN S LITERATURE, 275
(Re)Constructing the Motherland, 275; Recasting Tradition: Personal
Memory and Judaism (Grete Weil), 278; A Universe of Terror (Ronnith
Neumann), 285; Memory and Autobiography (Ruth Kliiger), 291;
Coming Out Jewish (Esther Dischereit), 299; Jewish Mothers and
Daughters in Unified Germany (Katja Behrens), 310
Conclusion, 318
Notes, 329
Bibliography, 355
General Index, 385
Author-Title Index, 395
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