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- Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal
- Magazine Year
- 2003
- Magazine Number
- 2
- Creator
- Sehayek, Shaul
- Creator
- Eylon, Dina Ripsman > (transl.)
- Creator
- Maishlish, Dahlia
- Thesaurus
- joodse vrouwen, dagelijks leven, huishoudelijke en zorgberoepen, liefdadigheid, steden, vrouwbeelden, huwelijksgebruiken, emancipatie, onderwijs, eeuwwisseling, Irak, 18e eeuw, 19e eeuw
- Description
- By compiling information that lies dispersed in books, newspapers and primary documents, the author outlines the social and cultural evolution undergone by the Iraqi Jewish female population, with a focus on: the influence of the environment and customs: the ideal woman as viewed in the eyes of the Jews in the nineteenth century: matrimonial customs among the Iraqi Jews: occupation, charity and welfare.
the novels of Anna Gmeyner, Selma Kahn, Hilde Spiel, Martina Wied and Hermynia Zur Mühlen
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Hammel, Andrea
- Publish Year
- 2008
- Shelfmark
- WER 54 2008
- Thesaurus
- schrijvers, vluchtelingen, nationaal socialisme, sociale klasse, gender, racisme, joodse vrouwen, vrouwbeelden, multicultureel, politiek, discriminatie, dagelijks leven, Centraal-Europa, Duitsland, Oostenrijk, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 20e eeuw, literaire analyse
- Description
- Comparative study of the novels written by five German-speaking women - Anna Gmeyner, Selma Kahn, Hilde Spiel, Martina Wied and Hermynia Zur Mühlen - who had to flee National Socialist Central Europe. The aim of this study is to reassess the women refugee writers' narrative strategies and integrate their work within feminist literary studies. The author investigates the five writers' narrativisation of everyday life, used to subvert the dominant discourse, and their portrayal of the intersection between class, racial and gender oppression. The book situates the novels within the theoretical discussions surrounding exile studies, social history and women's writing. . .Contents: Exile Studies in Germany, Austria and Britain - Feminist readings of women refugee novels - Portrayal of Jewish characters - Representations of women - The possibilities of everyday life - Family sagas as multicultural utopias - Respacialisation of politics - Alternative narrative space.
a new look
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- Creator
- Tinkler, Penny > (ed.)
- Creator
- Spencer, Stephanie > (ed.)
- Creator
- Langhamer, Claire > (ed.)
- Contributor
- [et al.]
- Publish Year
- 2018
- Shelfmark
- GR BR 1H 2018 - B
- Thesaurus
- dagelijks leven, seksualiteit, huwelijken, betaalde arbeid, sociale klasse, gemengde relaties, joodse vrouwen, vrouwbeelden, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 1940-1949, 1950-1959, 20e eeuw, bundel
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- This book explores the lived experience of girls and women, and the way in which their story has been told. Diverse groups of women come into view, including farmer’s wives, university-educated women, activist housewives, working mothers, Jewish refugees, girls ‘at risk’ and private secretaries. Revealing that their private, public and professional lives were central to reshaping society, the collection engages with the legacy of World War II, and with questions about the distinctiveness of the 1950s. Table of Contents: Introduction: Revisioning the History of Girls and Women in Britain in the Long 1950s / Penny Tinkler, Stephanie Spencer and Claire Langhamer: 1. Teetering on the Edge: portraits of innocence, risk and young female sexualities in 1950s’ and 1960s’ British cinema / Janet Fink and Penny Tinkler: 2. ‘Nothing gets her goat!’ The Farmer’s Wife and the Duality of Rural Femininity in the Young Farmers’ Club Movement in 1950s Britain / Sian Edwards: 3. Women, Marriage and Paid Work in Post-war Britain / Helen McCarthy: 4. Taking Work Home: the private secretary and domestic identities in the long 1950s / Gillian Murray: 5. Feelings, Women and Work in the Long 1950s / Claire Langhamer: 6. Cosmopolitan Sociability in the British and International Federations of University Women, 1945–1960 / Stephanie Spencer: 7. Special Relationships: mixed-race couples in post-war Britain and the United States / Clive Webb: 8. Belonging and ‘Unbelonging’: Jewish refugee and survivor women in 1950s Britain / Angela Davis: 9. What Do Women Want? Housewives’ Associations, Activism and Changing Representations of Women in the 1950s / Caitríona Beaumont
de bronnen tot een eerbaar leven voor een achttiende-eeuwse Ashkenazische vrouw in
Amsterdam
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Hilst, Anne-Maria van
- Publish Year
- 2013
- Shelfmark
- Digitaal
- Thesaurus
- joodse vrouwen, normen, kleding, vrouwbeelden, dagelijks leven, religie, 18e eeuw
- Description
- In deze scriptie wordt gekeken naar de soort bronnen die een achttiende-eeuwse Ashkenazische vrouw in Amsterdam tot haar beschikking had om te weten hoe ze zich eerbaar moest gedragen. Vervolgens is de vraag wat voor informatie deze bronnen haar gaven, waarbij de focus ligt op de deelonderwerpen nidda, de omgang met de man, de omgang met de niet-Jood en de kledingvoorschriften. Deze onderwerpen zijn het meest van toepassing op het leven van de Joodse vrouw
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