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Studia Judaica (Kraków, Poland), 2023-01 (1(51)), p.95
2023
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I rozpięła na szpilce jak motyla… Żydówki-rewolucjonistki w polskiej prozie antysemickiej w pierwszej połowie XX wieku
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  • Studia Judaica (Kraków, Poland), 2023-01 (1(51)), p.95
Ort / Verlag
Krakow: Jagiellonian University-Jagiellonian University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
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Free E-Journal (出版社公開部分のみ)
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  • After the revolution of 1905, revolutionary Jewish women began to appear among the heroines typical of the antisemitic novels of the nineteenth century. This type of female protagonist can be found in the novels written by Józef Weyssenhoff (Hetmani[The Hetmans]), Rev. Jan Gnatowski (Zły czar[Bad Spell]), and then in the 1930s in the novels by Roman Dmowski (Dziedzictwo[The Heritage]) and Jędrzej Giertych (Zamach[The Coup]). In these narratives, Poland is presented as a victim of manipulation by Jews, Germans, and in the case of the Bad Spell by Jewish Bolsheviks. In these stories, female Jewish revolutionaries implement their secret policies using their strong erotic influence to seduce Polish activists. Demonism and evil, as well as the misogynistic attitude of thefin de siècle era were employed to create their portraits. In these female protagonists, one can detect echoes of features associated with such Jewish heroines as Salome, Judith, and Herodias whose portraits were typical of the art and literature of the epoch.
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Polnisch
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ISSN: 1506-9729
eISSN: 2450-0100
DOI: 10.4467/24500100STJ.23.005.18222
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_2922536001
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Antisemitism, Females

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