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Viktoria P枚tzl
Viktoria P枚tzl鈥檚 research explores the global relationship between gender, nation, and belonging. Before coming to 乐播传媒入口 in fall 2019, she taught German studies, Jewish studies, and German language for over a decade in Europe, Russia, and the Middle East.
P枚tzl鈥檚 current and second book project, Literally Imagined: Representations of Palestine and Israel in Jewish-Austrian Literature, explores the influence of gendered national narratives in Jewish-Austrian literary production from the former Galicia to Vienna during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. P枚tzl brings to light a more nuanced understanding of Jewish national belonging and complicates current historiography and literature on Zionism through an analysis of Jewish writing and thought from Eastern and Central Europe. This project has received funding and awards from the Women in German (WIG) initiative and the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS). P枚tzl published part of this research in the Journal of Modern Jewish Studies in an article entitled 鈥淔rom Pan-Asianism to Safari-Zionism. Gendered Orientalism in Jewish-Austrian Literature鈥 and with Feminist German Studies in an article entitled: 鈥溾Across borders stretches the worker鈥檚 hand. And class at last destroys the fatherland鈥: Klara Blum/Zhu Bailan鈥檚 Search for Equality.鈥
In addition, Viktoria P枚tzl鈥檚 work has been featured in Monatshefte and the Journal of Austrian Studies, where she examined the works of interwar Austrian women writers and their role in the Austrian National Socialist cultural scene. Her several book chapters focus on Jewish literary production in relation to gender and nation.
Education:
MA, PhD (University of Vienna)
Publications
Monograph
P枚tzl, Viktoria: . Neofelis Verlag. Berlin: 2018.
Reviewed by Katharina Wiedlack: 鈥鈥 In: WeiberDiwan, Sommer 2018. p. 14
Selected Articles and Book Chapters
P枚tzl, Viktoria: 鈥淎ntisemitische und Philosemitische Geschlechterkonstruktionen in Grete von Urbanitzkys Mirjams Sohn.鈥 In: Aneta Jachimowicz (Ed.): Frauen erz盲hlen Geschichte. Historische Romane 枚sterreichischer Autorinnen von der Ersten zur Zweiten Republik. V&R Vienna University Press. 2022. pp. 201-212
P枚tzl, Viktoria: 鈥.鈥 In: Journal of Modern Jewish Studies. vol 19, issue 2. Spring 2020. Taylor & Francis (Routledge). pp. 205-223.
P枚tzl, Viktoria: 鈥鈥 In: Monatshefte. vol.112.1. Spring 2020. University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 38-55.
P枚tzl, Viktoria: 鈥鈥 In: Journal of Austrian Studies. vol. 51, no 4: 2018. University of Nebraska Press. pp. 63鈥82.