Das Ich in Anderer Gestalt: Weiblichkeit und Männlichkeit in Robert Musils Roman Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften by Vladimira Valkova (review)

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If one does search for features reminiscent of the classroom, one might note an overly zealous impulse toward comprehensiveness and exhaustive detail, particularly in the three opening chapters providing literary and historical background. Indeed, the passages defining literary movements in sequence resemble classroom notes. Some of the lists or brief mentions of literary movements, ideas, and theories or theorists are too long to be easily comprehended or give the impression that the writer is rushing forward, combining disparate items or leaving names or analytical points unexplained. Examples of such bewildering combinations are \"Rousseau, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Wedeking, Kraft-Ebing, Hirschfeld und Freud\" (39) and \"Dekadenz, Jugendstil, Ästhetizismus, Expressionismus und Lebensphilosophie\" (40). The novel Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften is discussed to some degree in early chapters but does not take center stage until the fourth chapter, beginning on page 159. 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Reviewed by: Das Ich in Anderer Gestalt: Weiblichkeit und Männlichkeit in Robert Musils Roman Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften by Vladimira Valkova Pamela S. Saur Vladimira Valkova, Das Ich in Anderer Gestalt: Weiblichkeit und Männlichkeit in Robert Musils Roman Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2022. 415 pp. In her 2022 book, Das Ich in Anderer Gestalt, author Vladimira Valkova offers considerable discussion of literary theory and history as context for her central aim, namely, analysis of masculine and feminine identities in Robert Musil's lengthy and important but unfinished Austrian novel, Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften (1930, 1931). The subtitle of Valkova's book is "Weiblichkeit und Männlichkeit in Robert Musils Roman Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften." She refers in the text several times to this book project as her "dissertation." However, the book hardly seems like a fledgling foray into scholarly work. The complex and extensively researched volume is over 400 pages long; it incorporates references to numerous developments in literary theory, from nineteenth-century trends to postmodernism, poststructuralism, and feminism, as well as such theorists as Freud, Weininger, Lacan, Irigaray, Kristeva, and Foucault. Even strict professors who do not allow their students to quote dissertations in their term papers ought to accept this volume's scholarly stature; after all, it has recently been published by Königshausen & Neumann. Moreover, the author has several other scholarly publications to her credit, including other studies on Musil. If one does search for features reminiscent of the classroom, one might note an overly zealous impulse toward comprehensiveness and exhaustive detail, particularly in the three opening chapters providing literary and historical background. Indeed, the passages defining literary movements in sequence resemble classroom notes. Some of the lists or brief mentions of literary movements, ideas, and theories or theorists are too long to be easily comprehended or give the impression that the writer is rushing forward, combining disparate items or leaving names or analytical points unexplained. Examples of such bewildering combinations are "Rousseau, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Wedeking, Kraft-Ebing, Hirschfeld und Freud" (39) and "Dekadenz, Jugendstil, Ästhetizismus, Expressionismus und Lebensphilosophie" (40). The novel Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften is discussed to some degree in early chapters but does not take center stage until the fourth chapter, beginning on page 159. The three opening chapters are titled "Das Geschlecht in [End Page 112] der Musil-Forschung," "Theoretisch—methodologische Grundlagen," and "Über die Konstruktion von modernen Geschlechteridentitäten." Following a passage on the development of modernism, the third chapter emphasizes relationships between Musil's philosophy and creative work and the ideas of Freud, Weininger, and Musil's own professor, Georg Simmel. Valkova asserts that Musil, like other modernist writers, links gender issues to problems of language, culture, identity, and the self. However, Simmel analyzes these problematics as primarily men's realms, while Musil includes women as subjects confronting their own issues of identity. In the book's title, setting the word "Weiblichkeit" on a par with "Männlichkeit" conveys the message that "Das Ich" (the self or ego) in whatever form or even if defined as "other," refers to female as well as male identities and qualities. Several sections of the book concentrate on particular women characters in Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften. Accordingly, chapter titles in the table of contents include seven female names: Leona, Bonadea, Diotima, Gerda, Rachel, Clarisse, and Agathe. As this list indicates, the book presents a variety of manifestations of "Weiblichkeit." Some chapters present descriptions or experiences from the women's lives, but Valkova places the most emphasis on their mental, emotional, and sexual states and conditions, frequently using Freudian terms. This emphasis is highlighted in the chapters on Clarisse's breakdown and confinement to a mental facility, namely "Vor der Internierung" and "Nach der Internierung." Examples of diagnostic psychiatric terms applied to Clarisse are "neurotic," "psychosomatic disturbance," "disassociated stupor," "synesthesia," "narcissism," "hysteria," and "oedipal drama." Freud is also mentioned in a reference to a mole on her arm that Clarisse values as a meaningful "fetish": "Der Fetisch, der sich nach Freud als sein Schutzschild gegen Kastrationsdrohung und ein Ersatz für den Phallus der Frau bewährt […]" (223). Psychological and psychiatric concepts are also applied to other book characters...
我的另一个形象是:Robert musivladimira Valkova
修改:我的形象不是我:在罗伯特·音乐剧的小说中描述的女性的本质和男士的风范。2022年柯尼斯豪森与诺伊曼415 pp工作.我都在这里2022年图书中的其他人物author Vladimira Valkova offers considerable (# literary爆炸与人》历史as单亲for来中央,namely,分析》和《masculine女性identities在Robert Musil lengthy吗and important但unfinished Austrian一样,没有素质的人(1930、1931年).Valkova书的字里行间是“Robert musi经典男主角她把这本书的内容写成了论文However,书中艰苦的样子就像变成了一个非常痛苦的工作。新游戏和接发的新游戏超越了400页的闲人它是由时间轴介绍数量发展的文学理论虽然可能的,但继续的,包括恢复的学生等一下,它的名字是默利弗父子殿下除了故事外还有另外一个故事或许就像是为了被回忆起来而作的杀人游戏有时书本中有些字,也可能是文学创作的来信、理想或理论都很久久不能真正地总结书写者是落后的走向你知道有多吗?野性人物酗酒在早饭开始但没有道德直到第四章开始期中三人期中有"音乐研究的期中女性期中",其中有发展现代性别身份的期中《推理与创新》第三篇文章写道:瓦科娃发表了这首音乐,关于统一语言的左边问题的问题的问题。However,探讨那些小学主题的问题的问题,当妇女挑战一个对象的挑战他们的身份的问题的时候。在书的封面中,这个词和“女人的阴茎”是同一个词和“女人的阴茎”放在一起书籍合并成一体的妇女角色。飞机上有香槟作为经典之作《the politics of the politics》有一本《性别生活》的序言但是Valkova穿越了思想、情感和情欲最强烈的童年和伤害伤害伤害Clarisse的单曲《悔改和恳求精神病院》的附栏里显示:“关押前”和“拘留后”。诊断精神病学前相似曲调很明显弗洛伊德的一个经典评价就是“思蒂”:“弗洛伊德认为认为自己是一种可以抵御阉割威胁的情人,同时可以取代女性阴茎的迷恋”(223)。那么心理学和精神病学也适用于其他类型的书
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Austrian Studies is an interdisciplinary quarterly that publishes scholarly articles and book reviews on all aspects of the history and culture of Austria, Austro-Hungary, and the Habsburg territory. It is the flagship publication of the Austrian Studies Association and contains contributions in German and English from the world''s premiere scholars in the field of Austrian studies. The journal highlights scholarly work that draws on innovative methodologies and new ways of viewing Austrian history and culture. Although the journal was renamed in 2012 to reflect the increasing scope and diversity of its scholarship, it has a long lineage dating back over a half century as Modern Austrian Literature and, prior to that, The Journal of the International Arthur Schnitzler Research Association.
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