一种“新型士兵”。奥地利人民军队中军人男子气概的社会民主主义建构(1918-1920)

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
Viktoria Wind
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1918/ 1919年经常被解释为奥地利历史上的停顿和中断。但人们也可以把它们理解为一个社会政治起点的时代,在这个时代,对新意义的探索加强了,旧的意义被重新措辞或重新解释。k (u)k的溶解。军队和士兵委员会的设立创造了一个行动范围,以质疑男性之间的性别军事等级制度。本文考察了在从战争到和平、从君主制到共和国、从等级制到至少想象中的民主社会的社会和文化转型时期,谈判军事性别秩序和士兵男子气概概念的话语过程。作为k (u)k的临时继承者而建立的人民卫队。1918年至1920年间,由奥地利社会民主工人党(SDAP)控制的奥地利国防军被设计成一支反军国主义、民主和共和的军队。对《自由战士》周刊的性别理论分析说明了人民卫队、士兵委员会和Militärverband在战后性别话语中的地位和作用。社会民主主义对军事男子气概的话语建构将男性士兵的理想与革命、共和和无产阶级的意义以及保护性男子气概的概念交织在一起。这个概念如何影响对诸如(男性)同志关系和纪律等军事话语类别的理解?“奥地利革命”期间军事化性别秩序的分化说明了协商性别意义的复杂性,并进一步补充了奥地利第一共和国的性别历史。此外,有必要更深入地了解两次世界大战期间的再军事化进程。
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A “New Kind of Soldiering”. The Social Democratic Construction of Military Masculinity in the Austrian Volkswehr (1918–1920)
The years 1918/19 were frequently interpreted as a caesura and disruption in Austria’s history. But one can also understand them as a time of societal-political starting points, where the search for new meanings intensified and old senses were re-phrased or newly interpreted. The dissolution of the k.(u.)k. Army and the installation of Soldiers’ Councils created a scope of action to question the gendered military hierarchies between men. This article examines the discursive processes of negotiating military gender orders and conceptions of soldierly masculinities in times of societal and cultural transformation from war to peace, from monarchy to republic, and from a hierarchical to an at least imagined democratic society. The Volkswehr, which was established as a makeshift successor of the k.(u.)k. Army and dominated by the Austrian Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei (SDAP), was discursively designed as an antimilitaristic, democratic, and republican army between 1918 and 1920. A gender theoretical analysis of the weekly journal Der Freie Soldat illustrates the position and role of the Volkswehr, the Soldiers’ Councils, and the Militärverband in postwar gender discourses. The social democratic discursive construction of military masculinity intertwined a male soldierly ideal with revolutionary, republican, and proletarianly charged meanings along with concepts of protective masculinity. How did this conception impact the understanding of categories of military discourses such as (male) comradeship and discipline? The differentiation of militarized gender orders during the ‘Austrian Revolution’ illustrates the complexity of negotiating gendered meanings and further complements the gender history of the First Austrian Republic. Also, it is necessary for a deeper understanding of processes of re/militarisation in the interwar period.
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