Frances Tanzer is Rose Professor of Holocaust Studies and Modern Jewish Culture at Clark University. She is the author of articles in Contemporary European History and The Leo Baeck Institute Year Book. This is her first book.
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Contents Prelude Introduction Act I. The Nazi Epoch: Erasure and Dispersal Chapter 1. Vienna Without the Jews Chapter 2. Emigrating Vienna Act II. Remigration in Postwar Austria Chapter 3. The Problem of Jewish Return: Antisemitism and Cultural Reconstruction Chapter 4. Redemptive Modernism and Philosemitism Without Jews Chapter 5. Humor Returns Conclusion Bibliography Notes Index Acknowledgments
"An innovative and insightful approach to the postwar cultural revolution in Vienna." - Anson Rabinbach (Times Literary Supplement) "Vanishing Vienna is a deft cultural history. Studying the ever-shifting position of Jews in Vienna's cultural imagination, especially as it relates to Jewish migration and remigration, Tanzer elucidates the ways in which the city grappled with its annexation, its role in the Holocaust, and its place in postwar Europe." (Jewish Book Council) "Frances Tanzer's beautifully written and thoroughly researched analysis is an original, sophisticated take-essential reading for understanding the power and persistence of modern antisemitism." (Lisa Silverman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)