An Exceptional Case of Women’s Self-Advocacy in Interwar Hungary: Cécile Tormay

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
J. Kádár
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A Hungarian writer who became a prominent public figure in the Horthy era, Cecile Tormay’s (1875-1937) fame and success was principally due to her memoir, Bujdoso konyv [‘The Hiding Book’], a work published in 1920-21 that depicts the two Hungarian revolutions following World War I. This popular work enjoyed several editions during the interwar period and was translated into English and French for propaganda purposes. After World War II, Bujdoso konyv was among the first works banned by Hungarian authorities for its anti-Semitism. Hailed as the most notable female author of the interwar period, Tormay’s name rose anew after the fall of socialism in 1989. Fueled by the official biography written two years after her death in the Horthy era by the conservative professor of literature, Janos Hankiss, a revival in the cult surrounding Tormay’s work has taken place in recent years. Hankiss portrayed Tormay as a woman of Hungarian noble descent whose deeds were motivated by sheer patriotism. This paper contends that Cecile Tormay was embraced by the interwar elite for her active role in the counter-revolutionary conspiracy against the First Hungarian Republic.
两次世界大战之间匈牙利妇女自我倡导的一个特例:cacimile Tormay
塞西尔·托梅(Cecile Tormay, 1875-1937)是一位匈牙利作家,在霍尔蒂时代成为一位杰出的公众人物,她的名声和成功主要归功于她的回忆录《藏书》(Bujdoso konyv),这部作品出版于1920- 1921年,描述了第一次世界大战后的两次匈牙利革命。这部受欢迎的作品在两次世界大战期间有几个版本,并被翻译成英语和法语用于宣传目的。第二次世界大战后,《布吉多索·科尼夫》是匈牙利当局因其反犹太主义而禁止的第一批作品之一。托梅被誉为两次世界大战期间最著名的女性作家,1989年社会主义垮台后,她的名字重新升起。托梅在霍尔蒂时代去世两年后,保守派文学教授亚诺斯·汉基斯(Janos Hankiss)为她写了一部官方传记,受其推动,近年来,围绕托梅作品的狂热崇拜重新兴起。汉基斯把托梅描绘成一个匈牙利贵族血统的女人,她的行为完全是出于爱国主义。本文认为,塞西尔·托梅因其在反对匈牙利第一共和国的反革命阴谋中所起的积极作用而受到两次世界大战之间精英的欢迎。
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Hungarian Cultural Studies
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