Em casa com o antisemitismo: paisagens domésticas vienenses do fin-de-siècle

Authors

  • Luis Sérgio Krausz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/1982-8837.pg.2006.74392

Keywords:

Habsburg monarchy, Austro-Jewish symbiosis, Assimilation, Anti- Semitism, Jewish emancipation

Abstract

This article takes a new look at the novels of the Austrian Jewish writer Adolf Dessauer (1849-1916). Dessauer wrote an ironic chronicle of his contemporaries’ world in turn-of-the-century Vienna. A banker by profession and an amateur novelist, he published two novels in his lifetime (Götzendienst, in 1896, and Großstadtjuden, in 1910), both taking place in the Habsburg capital, which was then undergoing a process of rapid economic and social change. Though his books are nowadays virtually forgotten, Dessauer was a very accurate chronicler of the customs of the social class which ascended with economic liberalism, and which became increasingly close to the empire’s declining aristocracy, mimicking its tastes and habits. As opposed to what happened in other European nations, the bourgeoisie in the Habsburg Empire never attempted to construct its own aesthetic and cultural repertoire, but consistently imitated the aristocratic patterns of its time. Dessauer makes a biting and ironical portrait of this class and its attempt at aristocratic appearances. He also shows how Karl Lueger’s Christian anti-Semitic party in Austria recruited its voters from the impoverished class of artisans, which had lost space as a consequence of the establishment of a new economic order. Lueger’s political campaign was directed towards this growing class, and he identified the rise of liberal capitalism with Jews and Judaism. In Großstadtjuden Dessauer looks at the same phenomena, but does so from a strictly Jewish point of view. His second novel portrays the reactions of a number of Jewish families from Vienna to rising anti-Semitism. This historical aspect of the Viennese Jewish community, which was Europe’s numerically largest after Warsaw’s, is a striking prelude to the history of European Jewry in the 20th.century, thus giving Dessauer’s work an unexpected afterlife.

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Author Biography

  • Luis Sérgio Krausz
    O autor é doutorando no programa de Literatura e Cultura judaica da USP.

Published

2006-12-17

Issue

Section

Literatura – Literatur

How to Cite

KRAUSZ, Luis Sérgio. Em casa com o antisemitismo: paisagens domésticas vienenses do fin-de-siècle. Pandaemonium Germanicum, São Paulo, Brasil, n. 10, p. 183–196, 2006. DOI: 10.11606/1982-8837.pg.2006.74392. Disponível em: https://journals.usp.br/pg/article/view/74392.. Acesso em: 23 jun. 2024.