德国犹太女性思想家的犹太复兴

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Elisa Klapheck
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摘要:本文描述了德国犹太女性思想家汉娜·阿伦特、伯莎·帕彭海姆、雷吉娜·乔纳斯和玛格丽特·苏斯曼等人的思想遗产在接受方面的一种典型不安。这些犹太女性思想家所发挥的巨大作用的物质现实可能在大屠杀中消失了。今天,他们在德国的犹太知识分子后裔在他们的工作基础上继续发展,但这些工作发生在有争议的领土上,其他非犹太学者也声称拥有这些遗产。在这篇个人反思中,我分析了大屠杀后德国非犹太和犹太女权主义者与犹太思想家接触的不同动机。当然,这些冲突也是关于学术权力和解释控制的。然而,她们本身就有一种有趣的政治品质,这种品质强调了犹太女性思想家的知识遗产对当今德国社会话语的深远影响。
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A Jewish Reclaiming of German-Jewish Women Thinkers
Abstract: The following essay describes a typical uneasiness with regard to the reception of the intellectual legacy of German-Jewish women thinkers like Hannah Arendt, Bertha Pappenheim, Regina Jonas and Margarete Susman. The material reality of the large role played by such Jewish women thinkers may have vanished in the Shoah. Their Jewish intellectual descendants in Germany today have built upon their work, but that work takes place in contested territory, where other, non-Jewish scholars also lay claim to this legacy. In this personal reflection, I analyze the different motivations of non-Jewish and Jewish feminists in post-Shoah Germany to engage with Jewish thinkers. Certainly, the conflicts are also about academic power and the control of interpretation. Yet, they have a political quality that is interesting in and of itself, one that underlines the far-reaching impact of the intellectual legacy of Jewish women thinkers in societal discourse in Germany today.
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