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Self-Assertion in the Public Sphere: The Jewish Press on the Eve of Legal Emancipation

机译:公共领域的自我主张:法律解放前夕的犹太新闻

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Jews like Adolf Fischhof and Ludwig August Frankl were prominent participants in the revolution of 1848. Their speeches, poems, and portraits circulated in Vienna and throughout the Empire. With the suppression of the revolution, most of these prominent Jews had to either leave Vienna or retreat to the private sphere. Only in the late 1850s did Jews regain their public presence, starting with the opening of the Leopoldstaedter Tempel in 1858 and the building of the Ringstrasse from 1860 onwards. Many Jews hoped that the new liberal era would grant them civil rights and legal emancipation. Jewish intellectuals and journalists supported this struggle from within and outside the growing Jewish community. An important weapon in their struggle were Jewish newspapers. These newspapers not only provided information, but also served as mouthpieces for different Jewish movements. They featured biographies with portraits (in words and images) of distinguished Jewish leaders (mostly men and a few women), which were supposed to present the social achievements of a certain group within Jewish society to a broader audience. In fact, these portraits served as a form of self-assertion for the publisher as well as for the audience. It projected the message that Jews not only merited emancipation, but also struggled for it on various levels. The paper therefore addresses questions of biography and the (Jewish) identity these portraits at once reflected and shaped.
机译:1848年革命中,像阿道夫·菲施霍夫(Adolf Fischhof)和路德维希·奥古斯特·弗兰克尔(Ludwig August Frankl)这样的犹太人是杰出的参与者。他们的演讲,诗歌和肖像作品在维也纳和整个帝国中流传。随着革命的压制,这些杰出的犹太人大多数不得不离开维也纳或撤退到私人领域。直到1850年代后期,犹太人才重新获得公众的参与,从1858年利奥波德教堂的圣殿骑士教堂的开放以及1860年以后的林德大街的建设开始。许多犹太人希望新的自由时代能够给予他们公民权利和法律解放。犹太知识分子和新闻工作者在不断发展的犹太社区内外支持这一斗争。犹太报纸是他们斗争的重要武器。这些报纸不仅提供信息,而且还充当各种犹太运动的代言人。他们的传记以杰出的犹太领导人(大多数为男性和少数女性)的肖像(文字和图像)为特色,旨在向更广泛的受众介绍犹太社会中某个群体的社会成就。实际上,这些肖像对于发行者和观众来说都是一种自我肯定的形式。它投射出这样一个信息,即犹太人不仅值得解放,而且还在各个层面上为之奋斗。因此,该论文解决了传记和这些肖像的犹太人身份的问题,这些肖像立刻得到了体现和塑造。

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