Nationalism and Sexuality: Respectability and Abnormal Sexuality in Modern EuropeH. Fertig, 1985 - 232 Seiten Traces the relationship between nationalist ideology and the normative manners, morals, and sexuality of modern Europe which emerged at the end of the 18th century. Discusses the view that "outsiders" - homosexual, insane, criminal, or Jewish - were abnormal, and the equation of racial degeneracy with sexual degeneracy. Some homosexuals, wishing to prove their masculinity, attacked Jews and embraced racism. In Weimar Germany, sexual decadence was blamed on the Jews. Ch. 7 (pp. 133-152) deals with the relationship between sexuality and antisemitism in Germany and in Nazi thought. |
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... National Socialism and tended to be less strict in matters of manners and morals . Hitler , unlike Mussolini , could not have afforded to have kept a series of mis- tresses , however discreetly ; this was not a way of proving one's ...
... National Socialism and tended to be less strict in matters of manners and morals . Hitler , unlike Mussolini , could not have afforded to have kept a series of mis- tresses , however discreetly ; this was not a way of proving one's ...
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... National Socialism— part of the moral regeneration of the nation , but applied less con- sistently in practice . Italian fascism , with its mixture of chauvi- nism , futurism , and syndicalism , could tolerate greater cultural variety ...
... National Socialism— part of the moral regeneration of the nation , but applied less con- sistently in practice . Italian fascism , with its mixture of chauvi- nism , futurism , and syndicalism , could tolerate greater cultural variety ...
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... National Socialism took a tradition that had served to give respec- tability to Greek sculpture in the past and carried it to new heights through its urge for symbolic form . Nudity was lifted into immu- tability . It became symbolic of ...
... National Socialism took a tradition that had served to give respec- tability to Greek sculpture in the past and carried it to new heights through its urge for symbolic form . Nudity was lifted into immu- tability . It became symbolic of ...
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Nationalism and Respectability I | 1 |
The Rediscovery of the Human Body | 48 |
Friendship and Nationalism | 66 |
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