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Darstellung de Frau Bei Joseph Roth

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dc.contributor.advisor Pakendorf, G. (Prof.)
dc.contributor.author Santos, Isabel Cristina Chaves Seaia Russo Dos
dc.date.accessioned 2010-05-12T10:56:03Z
dc.date.available 2010-05-12T10:56:03Z
dc.date.issued 2009-11
dc.identifier.citation Santos, Isabel Cristina Chaves Seaia Russo Dos (2009) Darstellung de Frau Bei Joseph Roth, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3307> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3307
dc.description.abstract The endeavor of this thesis is to throw light on the portrayal of women by the Austrian-Jewish writer Joseph Roth. Roth’s women are regarded as highly negative and thus the author has increasingly been judged a male chauvinist and misogynist. This opinion seems particularly questionable since hardly any studies on his fictitious women have ever been conducted. The present study aims at filling that void and thereby presenting Roth’s views in a more differentiated manner. A new approach to Roth is thus called for. The analysis draws from the socio-historic background in which Roth’s work is situated. In his journalism as in his fiction, Roth strived to demonstrate and deal with the challenges of the times he lived in. His work frequently revolves around the “damaged” post-war generation in the 1920s and 30s, the feeling of being literally and metaphorically homeless. His later works are mostly set in the past, although this should not be viewed as escapism but as an attempt to come to terms with present reality. The worlds he portrays are dominated by men who are neither whole nor strong. But although women are few and it is said they are depicted only in crude stereotypes, the study shows that Roth does address their problems and plights. By observing women within established types, modern and traditional, it is revealed that Roth indeed shows depth when characterizing women, and that his interest in them is to use them as examples to illustrate fundamental aspects of the human condition. Rather than portraying them subservient to man, Roth demonstrates their common humanity. His understanding for the condition of women in his times often becomes apparent only when the narrative perspective is isolated from the protagonists. Simultaneously his work presents a valuable literary contribution for Gender Studies. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Role of woman en
dc.subject Woman’s emancipation en
dc.subject Motherhood en
dc.subject Illness in literature en
dc.subject Women in marriage en
dc.subject Austro-Hungarian Empire en
dc.subject Eastern Jewry en
dc.subject Weimar Republic en
dc.subject Interwar period en
dc.subject Modernity en
dc.subject.lcsh Women -- Australia -- History -- 1869-1918
dc.subject.lcsh Sex role in literature
dc.subject.lcsh Role in literature
dc.title Darstellung de Frau Bei Joseph Roth en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Classics and Modern European Languages
dc.description.degree (D. Litt. et Phil.) (German)


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