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Christopher E. Forth - The Dreyfus Affair And The Crisis Of Fr - 9780801874338 - V9780801874338
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The Dreyfus Affair And The Crisis Of Fr

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Description for The Dreyfus Affair And The Crisis Of Fr Hardback. Finally, he examines the relation of the Dreyfus Affair to the "culture of forcethat marked French society during the prewar years, thus accounting for the rise of the youthful athlete as a more compelling manly ideal than the bookish and sedentary intellectual. Series: Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science. Num Pages: 320 pages, 20, 20 black & white halftones. BIC Classification: 3JH; HBJD; HBLL; JFSJ2. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 27. Weight in Grams: 590.
In 1894, French army captain Alfred Dreyfus, an Alsatian Jew, was wrongly accused of passing military secrets to the Germans. The ensuing scandal has often been studied for what it reveals about French anti-Semitism and tensions between republicanism and conservatism under the Third Republic. But because treason was considered a cowardly-and therefore effeminate-act, Dreyfus also embodied, for many, the danger of effeminate men masquerading in military uniform. In The Dreyfus Affair and the Crisis of French Manhood historian Christopher E. Forth shows how the rhetoric and images used during the Dreyfus Affair reflected French anxieties about masculinity and modernity, and also facilitated ongoing debates about the state of French manhood through the First World War. Forth first considers the broad gender issues that faced the French at the time of the Dreyfus trial. He examines contemporary newspaper accounts as critiques of the masculine credentials of Jewish men and shows how members of the Jewish press answered allegations of their own cowardice and effeminacy. By situating the figure of the "intellectual" within the gender anxieties of the time, he shows how Dreyfus's supporters defensively tried to affirm their masculinity by distancing themselves from "cowardly" Jews, "hysterical" crowds, and threatening women. This book pays special attention to how the Dreyfus Affair engaged with changing ideals of the male body. Taking as a metaphor the portly body of Dreyfus's most prominent defender, novelist Emile Zola, Forth explores how an emerging emphasis on diet and exercise allowed supporters to celebrate Zola's "heroic" weight loss. Finally, he examines the relation of the Dreyfus Affair to the "culture of force" that marked French society during the prewar years, thus accounting for the rise of the youthful athlete as a more compelling manly ideal than the bookish and sedentary intellectual.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2004
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press United States
Number of pages
320
Condition
New
Series
Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Baltimore, MD, United States
ISBN
9780801874338
SKU
V9780801874338
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About Christopher E. Forth
Christopher E. Forth is the Howard Professor of Humanities & Western Civilization at the University of Kansas. He is the author of Zarathustra in Paris: The Nietzsche Vogue in France, 1891-1918 (2001) and Masculinity in the Modern West: Gender, Civilization and the Body (2008).

Reviews for The Dreyfus Affair And The Crisis Of Fr
By shifting the main focus from race to gender, from anti-Semitism to masculinity, Forth demonstrates just how deeply rooted in French culture the Dreyfus Affair was.
Margaret H. Darrow H-France 2004 Forth provides an important contribution to the study of the scandal and to the broader cultural history of fin-de-siecle France by arguing that the divisive events of the Affair were framed by participants on both sides as a crisis in the French male body Choice 2004 Original and exciting... Forth uses the Dreyfus Affair as a means to explore not only the contingency of manhood but also the subtle ways in which gender norms are implicated in racist imagery, class boundaries, and the construction of the intellectual in fin-de-siecle France.
Carolyn J. Dean American Historical Review 2004 A nuanced and sophisticated analysis of French manhood.
Lisa O'Sullivan Medical History 2006 Forth's analysis... lends important insight into the problematic ways in which this rhetoric has operated historically.
Judith Surkis Journal of Modern History 2006 Innovative and articulate, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the Dreyfus Affair, masculinity, or medical discourses in fin-de-siecle France.
Nancy Fitch English Historical Review 2007 Erudite and interesting book.
Rhonda Garelick Men and Masculinities 2008 A compelling portrait of a cultural crisis, and a book that should both interest the general reader and fascinate the area specialist.
Joseph Zizek Journal of French Studies 2008 A rich and provocative study of the Dreyfus affair and the crisis of fin-de-siecle masculinity... This is a valuable book because it presents the Dreyfusards from a new perspective and because it disrupts the teleology that has surrounded the Dreyfus affair.
Judith F. Stone Patterns of Prejudice 2008

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