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Frauen.Leben.Linz: eine Frauen- und Geschlechtergeschichte im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert
In: Historisches Jahrbuch der Stadt Linz 2013
Frauen bewegen Politik: Österreich 1848 - 1938
In: Studien zur Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung 10
Industrie und Zwangsarbeit im Nationalsozialismus: Mercedes Benz - VW - Reichswerke Hermann Göring in Linz und Salzgitter
In: Studien zur Gesellschafts- und Kulturgeschichte 13
Populismus: Ideologie und Praxis in Frankreich und Österreich
In: Studien zur Gesellschafts- und Kulturgeschichte 12
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Vom "Reich der Freiheit ...": Liberalismus - Republik - Demokratie ; 1848 - 1998
In: Passagen Gesellschaft
Sandra Maß u. Xenia von Tippelskirch (Hg.), Faltenwürfe der Geschichte. Entdecken, entziffern, erzählen, Frankfurt a. M./New York: Campus Verlag 2014, 518 S., EUR 56,–, ISBN 978-3-593-50167-3
In: L' homme: European review of feminist history : revue europénne d'histoire féministe : europäische Zeitschrift für feministische Geschichtswissenschaft, Band 27, Heft 1, S. 152-155
ISSN: 2194-5071
Wirklich tüchtige und würdige Genossinnen
In: Zukunft: die Diskussionszeitschrift für Politik, Gesellschaft und Kultur, Heft 2, S. 16-19
ISSN: 0044-5452
"Es gibt keinen Abschied ...". Gerda Lerner (1920–2013) zum Gedenken
In: L' homme: European review of feminist history : revue europénne d'histoire féministe : europäische Zeitschrift für feministische Geschichtswissenschaft, Band 24, Heft 1
ISSN: 2194-5071
Rezension: Ilse Lenz (Hrsg.), 2008: Die Neue Frauenbewegung in Deutschland. Abschied vom kleinen Unterschied. Eine Quellensammlung
In: Gender: Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 149-151
ISSN: 2196-4467
Schreiben über eine Fremde. Therese Schlesinger (1863 Wien – 1940 Blois bei Paris): Vom Gemeintsein im Bild der Vergangenheit ; Writing about a Stranger. Therese Schlesinger (1863 Vienna – 1940 Blois): Vom Gemeintsein im Bild der Vergangenheit
This article addresses theories and methods of writing biography with regard to Walter Benjamin's metaphor of »recognizing the image of the past as one's own concern«. The author reflects on »recognizing« herself in the historical image and in the work of Therese Schlesinger. Tracing the biography of the Jewish-Austrian feminist, social democrat and member of parliament, who was forced into exile by the National Socialist takeover in 1938, the author refuses to limit the reading of Schlesinger's biography to a single historicist narrative. Gabriella Hauch argues that we must look for narrative fissures and gaps to make visible the multi-dimensional tangle of cause and effect in biographical research. ; This article addresses theories and methods of writing biography with regard to Walter Benjamin's metaphor of »recognizing the image of the past as one's own concern«. The author reflects on »recognizing« herself in the historical image and in the work of Therese Schlesinger. Tracing the biography of the Jewish-Austrian feminist, social democrat and member of parliament, who was forced into exile by the National Socialist takeover in 1938, the author refuses to limit the reading of Schlesinger's biography to a single historicist narrative. Gabriella Hauch argues that we must look for narrative fissures and gaps to make visible the multi-dimensional tangle of cause and effect in biographical research.
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Achtundvierzigerinnen auf der Flucht
In: L' homme: European review of feminist history : revue europénne d'histoire féministe : europäische Zeitschrift für feministische Geschichtswissenschaft, Band 15, Heft 2
ISSN: 2194-5071
Geschlecht und Politik in der Freiheitlichen Partei Österreichs 1986 bis 2000 ; Gender and Politics in the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) 1986-2000
The author bases her gender specific analysis of ehe party politics of the Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (FPÖ) and of the staging of the party's public appearances since the beginning of Jörg Haiders chairmanship in 1986 on two assumptions. She defines the FPÖ as a (national- or right-wing-) populist party and she focuses on situations of crisis as a common denominator in the development of populism and gender relations. Populist politics, just like gender relations, result and produce crises on different social levels, which are characteristic for the situation of Austrian society at the turn of the 21st century. The FPÖ is by tradition a male party, which has become apparent in the recruitment strategies for its leading elites in male Student corporations and the populist content of its politics, which concentrated on male-orientated topics such as hate of foreigners and public security. At the national elections this resulted in a voter-gender gap of 11 %. This means, that it were Austrian women, who in recent years prevented the FPÖ to become the largest party in Austria. The FPÖ tried to react with a variety of strategies: on the personal level women acquired in leading positions, and on the political level the FPÖ made the crucial specifically female contradiction, namely to integrate jobs and familywork, one of the focal points of their campaigns. By doing so they tried, even by recurring to countless contradictory arguments and demands, to maximize their female votes at all cost, which is one of the major characteristics of populism. ; The author bases her gender specific analysis of ehe party politics of the Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (FPÖ) and of the staging of the party's public appearances since the beginning of Jörg Haiders chairmanship in 1986 on two assumptions. She defines the FPÖ as a (national- or right-wing-) populist party and she focuses on situations of crisis as a common denominator in the development of populism and gender relations. Populist politics, just like gender relations, result and produce crises on different social levels, which are characteristic for the situation of Austrian society at the turn of the 21st century. The FPÖ is by tradition a male party, which has become apparent in the recruitment strategies for its leading elites in male Student corporations and the populist content of its politics, which concentrated on male-orientated topics such as hate of foreigners and public security. At the national elections this resulted in a voter-gender gap of 11 %. This means, that it were Austrian women, who in recent years prevented the FPÖ to become the largest party in Austria. The FPÖ tried to react with a variety of strategies: on the personal level women acquired in leading positions, and on the political level the FPÖ made the crucial specifically female contradiction, namely to integrate jobs and familywork, one of the focal points of their campaigns. By doing so they tried, even by recurring to countless contradictory arguments and demands, to maximize their female votes at all cost, which is one of the major characteristics of populism.
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Welches Jahrhundert wird uns gehören?: Frauen - Feminismus - Öffentlichkeit
In: Wahnsinnsweiber? Weiberwahnsinn? Wer braucht Feminismus?: erweiterte Dokumentation des 6. Linzer AbsolventInnentages, S. 7-27
"Unter dem Titel 'Welches Jahrhundert wird uns gehören? Frauen - Feminismus - Öffentlichkeit' führt uns Gabriella Hauch auf einen historischen Streifzug der Aktivitäten frauenbewegter Frauen in Europa seit der Französischen Revolution. Sie geht dabei insbesondere der Bedeutung von Mannsein und Frausein für Aus- und Einschluß in verschiedenen gesellschaftlichen Bereichen nach und zeigt sowohl Art und Weise sowie Inhalt der Aktivitäten von Frauen in der Öffentlichkeit auf, als auch deren Auswirkungen insbesondere auf die Gestaltung der Geschlechterverhältnisse." (Autorenreferat)
Liebe L'Homme!
In: L' homme: European review of feminist history : revue europénne d'histoire féministe : europäische Zeitschrift für feministische Geschichtswissenschaft, Band 11, Heft 1
ISSN: 2194-5071