Die Pathologisierung des jüdischen Körpers : Antisemitismus, Geschlecht und Medizin im Fin de Siècle
Traces the development of medicine and anthropology in mid-19th-century Europe, and how these disciplines influenced antisemitism and the formation of anti-Jewish stereotypes at the turn of the 20th century. The increased emphasis of medicine on the "nerves" instead of the "soul" led to stigmatization of Jews and women, who were both viewed as hereditarily weak and ill-equipped to withstand the curse ...
Organisatie
NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies
Auteur
Hödl, Klaus, 1963-