Lily Braun, 1865-1916 : German writer, feminist, socialist
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Lily Braun, 1865-1916 : German writer, feminist, socialist
(Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture / edited by James Hardin)
Camden House, 2000
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Lily Braun : German writer, feminist, socialist
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [127]-136) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
First book-length treatment of the famous German feminist and writer.
Lily Braun, born to a prominent aristocratic family in 1865, became one of the leading German feminists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and a very successful writer, both of feminist political tracts and of novelistic works. She played a leadership role in German feminism with such groups as the Verein Frauenwohl (Association for Women's Well-Being) and the Social Democratic Party; her efforts included lobbying for the establishment of maternityinsurance and better education and housing for women. Despite her energetic activism, she came into increasing conflict with other leading socialist women -- most notably Clara Zetkin -- who were suspicious of her aristocratic origins and her relatively bourgeois brand of socialism. This led her to retreat from politics and pursue a longtime interest in writing with works such as the fictionalized account of her grandmother's life in Goethe's Weimar, ImSchatten der Titanen (In the Shadow of the Titans) and the later, thinly fictionalized Memoiren einer Sozialistin (Memoirs of a Socialist), based on her own life.
Startlingly, by 1914 Braun was espousing nationalistic ideas that would later be taken up by the National Socialists, and had repudiated many of her long-held feminist stances. She was no longer a pacifist, and her 'feminism' now encompassed racial hygiene. Lischke provides a viewof both the political and the literary sides of this enigmatic figure, as well as views of the German feminism and literary trends of the period.
Ute Lischke is professor of German and co-ordinator of International Studies Programs at the University of Toronto.
目次
Introduction
The Women's Movement in Wilhelmine Germany
The Apprenticeship of Lily Braun 1885-1893
Berlin--Intellectual Development 1893-1895
Social Democracy and Radical Feminism 1896-1901
The Women's Question 1901-1903
Radical Feminist at the Fringe of the Social Democratic Party 1903-1907
In the Shadow of the Titans: Romanticized Family History 1908
Memoirs of a Socialist: Writing Autobiography as Bildungsroman 1909-1911
Feminism, Eroticism, and Art 1911-1914
The Fist World War: Identity, Race, and Ethnicity 1914-1916
Conclusion
Works Consulted
Index
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