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Publications
Books
Symptoms of Modernity: Jews and Queers in
Late-Twentieth-Century Vienna (Berkeley: University of California
Press, 2004).
Books Edited
Worldly Provincialism: German Anthropology
in the Age of Empire (with Glenn Penny) (Ann Arbor: University
of Michigan Press, 2003).
Altering States: Ethnographies of Transition
in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (with Daphne
Berdahl and Martha Lampland) (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan
Press, 2000).
Articles and Book Chapters
"Of Holograms and Storage Areas: Modernity and Postmodernity
at Vienna's Jewish Museum." Cultural Anthropology 18(4)
(2003): 435-468.
"Austrian Zionism and the Jews of the New Europe."
Jewish Social Studies 9(2) (2003): 154-173.
"Völkerpsychologie and German-Jewish Emancipation."
In Glenn Penny & Matti Bunzl, eds., Worldly Provincialism:
German Anthropology in the Age of Empire (Ann Arbor: University
of Michigan Press, 2003): 47-85.
"Political Inscription, Artistic Reflection: A Recontextualization
of Contemporary Viennese-Jewish Literature." The German
Quarterly 73(2) (2000): 163-170.
"Modes of Nostalgia and Figurations of 'Austria' in the
Exil(auto)biographien of Richard Beer-Hofmann and Stefan Zweig."
In Donald Daviau, ed., Austria in Literature (Riverside: Ariadne
Press, 2000): 48-59.
"From Kreisky to Waldheim: Another Jewish
Youth in Vienna." In Dagmar Lorenz, ed., Contemporary
Jewish Writing in Austria: An Anthology (Lincoln: University
of Nebraska Press, 1999): 349-358.
"Johannes Fabians Time and the Other:
Synthesen einer kritischen Anthropologie." Historische
Anthropologie 6(3) (1998): 466-478.
"Theodor Herzl's Zionism as Gendered Discourse."
In Edward Timms & Ritchie Robertson, eds., Theodor Herzl
and the Origins of Zionism - Austrian Studies 8 (Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press, 1997): 74-86.
"The Poetics of Politics and the Politics
of Poetics: Richard Beer-Hofmann and Theodor Herzl Reconsidered."
The German Quarterly 69(3) (1996): 277-304.
"Franz Boas and the Humboldtian Tradition:
From Volksgeist and Nationalcharakter to an Anthropological
Concept of Culture." In George Stocking, ed., Volksgeist
as Method and Ethic: Essays on Boasian Ethnography and the
German Anthropological Tradition -History ofAnthropology,
vol. 8 (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1996): 17-78.
"On the Politics and Semantics of Austrian
Memory: Vienna's Monument against War and Fascism." History
& Memory 7(2) (1995): 7-40.
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