A “Capable Wife” or a “Woman of Valor”?: Reading Gendered Discourses and the Commemoration of Women in Vienna’s Jewish Cemeteries

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Tim Corbett
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Abstract:Cemeteries are profound memorial sites for the life of a community, reflecting manifestations of individual, familial and communal self-understandings in a range of contexts: religiosity, economy, class, gender, profession, education and other markers. This paper utilizes a novel approach to reading the sepulchral epigraphy of Vienna’s Jewish cemeteries for an analysis of diachronic developments in gender constructions and the commemoration of women in the longue durée of Vienna’s Jewish history from the late Middle Ages into the present day. While demonstrating both the consistent subordination of women in the memorial canon of the Jewish community and the increasing contestation of gendered and other commemorative codes going into the modern period, this paper demonstrates, through the explication of these cemeteries as communal archives, that a proper understanding of Vienna’s complex Jewish history is impossible without regard for the intersecting discourses of gender, religiosity, class and Jewishness.
“能干的妻子”还是“勇敢的女人”?阅读性别话语和维也纳犹太墓地中的妇女纪念
摘要:墓地是一个社区生活的深刻纪念场所,反映了个人、家庭和社区在宗教信仰、经济、阶级、性别、职业、教育等一系列背景下的自我认识的表现。本文采用一种新颖的方法来阅读维也纳犹太墓地的墓石,分析性别结构的历时发展,以及从中世纪晚期到今天维也纳犹太历史上长期的妇女纪念。在展示女性在犹太社区的纪念经典中始终处于从属地位,以及进入现代时期对性别和其他纪念规范的日益激烈的争论的同时,本文通过对这些墓地作为公共档案的解释表明,如果不考虑性别、宗教信仰、阶级和犹太性等交叉话语,就不可能正确理解维也纳复杂的犹太历史。
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