From Anna O. to Bertha Pappenheim. Religious Feminism, Freud and the Struggle against Prostitution

From Anna O. to Bertha Pappenheim. Religious Feminism, Freud and the Struggle against Prostitution

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Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem and the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
Veranstaltungsort
Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, 43 Jabotinsky St., Jerusalem
Ort
Jerusalem
Land
Israel
Vom - Bis
24.02.2009 - 25.02.2009
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Von
Sharon Gordon

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Programm

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

9:45-10:15 Gathering

10:15-10:30 Opening remarks: Gabriel Motzkin, Shmuel Feiner (Hebrew)

10:30-11:45
From Object to Subject – From Anna O. to Bertha Pappenheim (Hebrew)
Chair: Shulamit Volkov
Daniel Boyarin, From Anna O to Bertha Pappenheim through Glikl
Tzvia Greenfield, The Subject as a Creative Generator – Religious Feminism and Masculine Images

11:45-12:15 Coffee break

12:15-13:45
Studies on Hysteria
Chair: José Brunner
Nitza Yarom, Anna O. as a Hysteric of her Time and Hysteria Today (Hebrew)
Maya Mukamel, Anna O./Bertha Pappenheim: A Renewed Perspective on Dissociation in Psychoanalytic Therapy (Hebrew)
Nathan Szajnberg, Anna O. and the Pre-Psychoanalytic Era: Like Noah before Abraham. Good, but not Good Enough

13:45-15:00 Lunch break

15:00-16:15
Bertha Pappenheim as Translator
Chair: Louise Hecht
Chava Turniansky, Bertha Pappenheim's German Translations of Glikl's Memoirs, the Mayse-Bukh and the Tsene-rene (Hebrew)
Martina Steer, The Making of Jewish Women’s Studies: The Controversy between Bertha Pappenheim and Bertha Badt-Strauss

16:15-16:45 Coffee break

16:45-19:15
Asher Salah, The Respectable Bertha P…appenheim: Sartre’s Cinematic Vision of Anna O.’s Case (Hebrew)
Film: Freud – the Secret Passion
Directed by John Huston, based on a script by Jean Paul Sartre (USA 1962, English).

Wednesday, February 25

10:00-11:00
Chair: Shmuel Feiner
Elizabeth Loentz, "To put it Mildly, his Baptism Shows Weakness of Character": TheTheme of Apostasy in Bertha Pappenheim's Writings
Respondent: Daniel Boyarin

11:00-12:30
Bertha Pappenheim meets other Jewish Figures
Chair: Guy Miron
Rachel Heuberger, Orthodox Support for Women's Rights: Rabbi Nehemia Anton Nobel and Women's Suffrage in Frankfurt am Main
Dieter Hecht, Letters from Isenburg to Vienna and Karlsbad: The Conflict between Bertha Pappenheim and Anitta Müller-Cohen
Sharon Gordon, Dialogue with the Different: Bertha Pappenheim and the Couple Paula and Martin Buber (Hebrew)

12:30-13:30 Lunch break

13:30-14:45
Women’s Organizations and the Struggle against Prostitution
Chair: Rachel Freudenthal
Amira Gelblum, The Bourgeois Woman, the Prostitute and the State: The Feminist Struggle in early 20th century Germany (Hebrew)
Malgorzata Maksymiak-Fugmann, Rediscovery of the Ostjüdin: Prostitution of Jewish Women in Eastern Europe in the Eyes of German Zionists during World War I

14:45-15:5 Coffee break

15:15-16:45
Prostitution and Traffic in Women in Israel (Hebrew)
Chair: Hannah Herzog
Shulamit Almog, Legal Conceptualization of Social Infamy: Experimental Workshop
Zehava Galon, Legislative Tools for Promoting the Struggle against Trafficking in Women
Gilad Nathan, Too Little, Too Late: The Treatment of Trafficking in Women in Israel according to the U.S. State Department Reports on Trafficking in Persons

17:00-18:30
Round Table (Hebrew):
Between Gender Interests and Social Responsibility
Chair: Gabriel Motzkin
Participants: Shulamit Almog, Daniel Boyarin, Zehava Galon, Hannah Herzog, Shulamit Volkov

Participants
Prof. Shulamit Almog, Haifa University
Prof. Daniel Boyarin, University of California, Berkeley
Prof. José Brunner, Tel Aviv University
Prof. Shmuel Feiner, Bar-Ilan University; Head of the Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem
Dr. Rachel Freudenthal, Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem
MK Zehava Galon, Chairwoman of the Sub-Committee on the Trafficking in Women
Dr. Amira Gelblum, Open University
Sharon Gordon, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem
MK Dr. Tzvia Greenfield
Dr. Dieter Hecht, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Dr. Louise Hecht, Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic
Prof. Hannah Herzog, Tel Aviv University; The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
Dr. Rachel Heuberger, Goethe University, Frankfurt
Prof. Elizabeth Loentz, University of Illinois at Chicago
Malgorzata Maksymiak-Fugmann, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Dr. Guy Miron, Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies; Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem
Prof. Gabriel Motzkin, Head, TheVan Leer Jerusalem Institute
Dr. Maya Mukamel, Bar-Ilan University
Gilad Nathan, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; the Knesset Research and Information Center
Dr. Asher Salah, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design Jerusalem
Dr. Martina Steer, Austrian Academy of Science, European University Institute of Florence
Prof. Nathan Szajnberg, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Prof. Chava Turniansky, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Prof. Shulamit Volkov, Tel Aviv University
Dr. Nitza Yarom, Bar Ilan University

We thank the following for their contribution to this conference:
The Konrad Adenauer Chair for Comparative European History, Tel Aviv University, and Goethe-Institut Jerusalem

Kontakt

Sharon Gordon, sharon.gordon@mail.huji.ac.il


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