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Prussians, Jews, Egyptians?
Berlin Jewish Salonières around 1800 and Their Guests. Discursive Constructions of Equality and Otherness
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Hannah Lotte Lund
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Orientalism, Gender, and the Jews 1
- Asians in Europe 17
- Prussians, Jews, Egyptians? 33
- “Good to Think” 63
- Ephraim Moses Lilien 82
- Zionism, Colonialism, and the German Empire 98
- Kafka’s “Schakale und Araber” and the Question of Genre 124
- Desire, Excess, and Integration 137
- Jewish Drag 156
- Re-Orientalizing the Jew 176
- “All Jews are womanly, but no women are Jews.” 195
- Between Orientalization and Self-Orientalization 221
- To See or Not to See 230
- Veils in Action 243
- Embodied Protest 268
- Works Cited 284
- List of Contributors 313
- Index 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Orientalism, Gender, and the Jews 1
- Asians in Europe 17
- Prussians, Jews, Egyptians? 33
- “Good to Think” 63
- Ephraim Moses Lilien 82
- Zionism, Colonialism, and the German Empire 98
- Kafka’s “Schakale und Araber” and the Question of Genre 124
- Desire, Excess, and Integration 137
- Jewish Drag 156
- Re-Orientalizing the Jew 176
- “All Jews are womanly, but no women are Jews.” 195
- Between Orientalization and Self-Orientalization 221
- To See or Not to See 230
- Veils in Action 243
- Embodied Protest 268
- Works Cited 284
- List of Contributors 313
- Index 317