期刊名称:AHEA : e-Journal of the American Hungarian Educators' Association
电子版ISSN:1936-8879
出版年度:2011
卷号:4
期号:0
页码:77-86
语种:English
出版社:American Hungarian Educators' Association
摘要:In this paper, I shall argue that the convergence of ideologies operating through the creation of enemies like racism and Bolshevism with discourses regulating gender relations in the Central Europe of the twentieth century had the grave consequence of questioning women’s position in the political community. In short, I shall argue that in the context of racist and Bolshevik discourses, the very fact of being female was in itself a political threat to women. To demonstrate my point, I shall discuss two recent publications. First, I shall analyze the context of the convergence of racist and misogynist discourses in turn-of-the-century Vienna through discussing András Gerő’s book, Neither Woman Nor Jew. Second, I shall explore how the discourse of class struggle affected the political status of Hungarian women in the Stalinist era through discussing Eszter Zsófia Tóth’s book, Kádár’s Daughters.
关键词:class struggle, misogyny, racism, Vienna, political enemy