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Gender and Modernity in Central Europe : The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and Its Legacy

Author/creator Schwartz, Agatha Author
Other author/creatorAmerican Council of Learned Societies.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoOttawa : University of Ottawa Press/Presses de l'Universite d'Ottawa Toronto : Gibson Publishing Connections [Distributor]
Description344 p. 09.000 x 06.000 in.
Supplemental Content Full text available from UPCC Books History 2010 Subject Collection
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Summary Annotation At the end of the nineteenth century, Austro-Hungarian society was undergoing a significant re-evaluation of gender roles and identities. Debates on these issues revealed deep anxieties within the multi-ethnic empire that did not resolve themselves with its dissolution in 1918. Concepts of gender and modernity as defined by the Habsburg Monarchy were modified by the conservative, liberal, radical right-wing and Communist regimes that ruled the empires successor states in the twentieth century. While these values have taken on new dimensions again in the post-Communist period, the Habsburg Monarchys influence on gender and modernity in Central Europe is still palpable. With a truly interdisciplinary approach drawing on the fields of womens studies, gender studies, sociology, history, literature, art, and psychoanalysis that touches on a variety of subjects gender roles, sexual identities, misogyny, painting, writing, minorities this volume explores the lasting impact of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in contemporary Central Europe, which is fraught with gender conflict and tension between modernist and anti-modernist forces. The Austro-Hungarian Empire was a fascinating multi-ethnic society. Its experience and understanding of gender and modernity provides important, relevant lessons for todays world as it becomes increasingly intercultural and as issues of identity become more and more complex.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9780776618975
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