Coming out of the Hasidic closet: Jiří Mordechai Langer (1894–1943) and the fashioning of homosexual-Jewish identity.

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Shaun Jacob Halper
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This essay inaugurates the historical study of the modern homosexual Jewish experience before Stonewall. I begin with a historiographic introduction to the emerging subfield of gay Jewish history. I then turn to reintroduce Jiri Langer, a homosexual and Hasidic writer affiliated with the interwar "Prague circle" (and friend of Franz Kafka and Max Brod) into the purview of modern Jewish Studies. I take up two questions: first, how Langer reconciled his homosexual and Orthodox religious identity; and second, why Langer"s homosexuality became exigent as a Jewish question at this particular historical moment. In his key text, Die Erotik der Kabbala, Langer engages with the dominant interwar debates on homosexuality, but most directly with the work of Hans Blüher, the major theoretician of the German Wandervogelbewegung. In the course of correcting Blüher's antisemitic claims about Jews and homosexuality, Langer managed to delineate a specifically homosexual Jewish identity by renegotiating the relationship between homosexuality and Judaism and by adumbrating a history of "gay" Jews. I contextualize this long-neglected text within Langer's fascinating biography; the debates in the early homosexual rights movement; the particular cultural features of the "Prague circle" in which Langer wrote; and the dislocation and devastation of Langer's beloved eastern-European Hasidic communities caused by World War I—communities that Langer experienced as deeply homoerotic.

走出哈西德派的密室:Jiří Mordechai Langer(1894-1943)和同性恋犹太人身份的塑造。
本文开创了对“石墙事件”之前现代犹太同性恋经历的历史研究。首先,我将从历史学的角度介绍犹太同性恋史这一新兴分支领域。然后,我又把吉里·兰格(Jiri Langer)重新介绍到现代犹太研究领域,他是一位同性恋和哈西德派作家,隶属于两次世界大战之间的“布拉格圈”(也是弗朗茨·卡夫卡和马克斯·布罗德的朋友)。我提出了两个问题:第一,兰格如何调和他的同性恋和东正教的宗教身份;第二,为什么兰格的同性恋在这个特殊的历史时刻成为一个紧迫的犹太人问题。在他的关键文本《卡巴拉的性爱》中,兰格参与了两次世界大战之间关于同性恋的主要辩论,但最直接的是德国流浪理论的主要理论家汉斯·布莱舍的作品。在纠正bl赫关于犹太人和同性恋的反犹主义主张的过程中,兰格通过重新协商同性恋与犹太教之间的关系,并通过预示犹太人的“同性恋”历史,成功地描绘了一个明确的同性恋犹太人身份。我把这个长期被忽视的文本放在兰格这本引人入胜的传记中;早期同性恋权利运动中的争论;兰格写作的“布拉格圈”的特殊文化特征;第一次世界大战对兰格所钟爱的东欧哈西德派社区造成了混乱和破坏,兰格认为这些社区是同性恋的。
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