Vom "Flugtraum" zum "Luftmord": Der österreichische Luftdiskurs im Kontext des Ersten Weltkrieges

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Monika Szczepaniak
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This article looks at the literary and visual legacies of the development of weapons technologies and the prospect of aerial warfare in the early twentieth century, analyzing the literary and iconographic discourse on air warfare in the context of the First World War, as a development from “flight dream” to “air murder.” Even if Austria-Hungary represented a “remote province of international aerial activity” (F. P. Ingold), the rapid development of aerial technology in the form of aerodynamic airships and motorized flying machines did not go unnoticed there. Airspace acquires power as a political and military factor that is increasingly mobilized for national and imperial purposes. The article shows how these developments found their way into Austrian debates, literary production, and iconographic representation with reliance on the critical reading of texts and cartoons that announce something evil “in the air,” as if portending the use of air power in bombing civilian populations.

从 "飞行梦想 "到 "空中谋杀":第一次世界大战背景下的奥地利航空言论
摘要:本文探讨了二十世纪初武器技术发展和空战前景的文学和视觉遗产,分析了第一次世界大战背景下关于空战的文学和图像论述,将其视为从 "飞行梦想 "到 "空中谋杀 "的发展过程。尽管奥匈帝国是 "国际航空活动的偏远地区"(F.P.Ingold),但以空气动力飞艇和机动飞行器为形式的航空技术的飞速发展在奥匈帝国并没有被忽视。空域作为一种政治和军事因素,越来越多地被用于国家和帝国的目的。文章通过对文本和漫画的批判性解读,展示了这些发展是如何进入奥地利的辩论、文学创作和图像表现的,这些文本和漫画宣示着 "空中 "的邪恶,似乎预示着将使用空中力量轰炸平民。
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Journal of Austrian Studies
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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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