Starý a nový Žid
The Old and the New Jew
Changes in the Understanding of Masculinity and Zionist Pioneer Movements in Moravia
Author(s): Daniela BartákováSubject(s): History
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze - Fakulta humanitních studií
Keywords: Jewish Diaspora; anti-Semitism; masculinity
Summary/Abstract: The Jewish Diaspora and Jewish men have often been presented as politically weak, powerless, and thus effeminate. This led to a sexual interpretation of the Diaspora as an unhealthy, physically weak, and unmanly entity. In this view, the Diaspora could be contrasted with ‘normality’, i.e., physical power and activity dominating not only the family life but also the public sphere and politics, with society where a man is fully in charge of his sexuality and emotions. These negative stereotypes, the ‘effeminate’ characteristics were often applied to diaspora Jews not only by anti-Semites but also by Zionists. Zionist movements viewed themselves as playing a significant role in ‘healing’ the progressive degeneration of the Jewish nation. Activities of the Jewish pioneers were supposed to overcome the feminine weakness of the Diaspora and strengthen the vision of a collective, nation-based, and masculine citizenship.
Journal: Dějiny - Teorie - Kritika
- Issue Year: 2014
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 7-25
- Page Count: 19
- Language: Czech