Lilien's Sensual Beauties: Discovering Jewish Orientalism in Ephraim Moses Lilien's Biblical Women

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nashim-A Journal of Jewish Womens Studies & Gender Issues Pub Date : 2018-12-29 DOI:10.2979/NASHIM.33.1.05
Lynne Swarts
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Abstract:Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925) is widely recognised as the most important artist of the cultural Zionist movement at the turn of the twentieth century. Since 2001, scholarship on Lilien has focused less on his Zionist iconology and more on his construction and imaging of a "new [male] Jew" who was muscular, manly and healthy in body, mind and spirit. In addition to these Jewish depictions of male athleticism, heroism and explicit heterosexuality, there are perplexing and ambivalent portrayals of the "New Jewish Woman" as the passive, naked, sensual and provocative, femme fatale. This article examines Lilien's seductive female images to counter the gendered narrative regarding his oeuvre. What emerges in a few of these depictions is a powerful, strong and very modern Jewish woman, an equal partner to the new Jewish man. Lilien's representations of women created for Das Lied der Lieder are analyzed and compared with the secular images he created in two other works, Juda and Lieder des Ghetto. Lilien's images are then evaluated in light of contemporaneous illustrations in the new area of the graphic arts: book art and the illustrated art journal. Using Lilien's images for the journals Jugend and Mai-Festzeitung as a starting point, contemporary illustrations are examined to assess just how radical Lilien's image of a dangerously modern Jewish woman was for this period. As his work progressed, Lilien discovered a Jewish Oriental style that celebrated both his Jewish roots and his acculturated modern German-Jewish identity.
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利连的感性美:从《圣经女人》中发现犹太人的东方主义
摘要:以法莲·摩西·利连(1874-1925)被广泛认为是二十世纪之交犹太复国主义文化运动中最重要的艺术家。自2001年以来,关于利连的学术研究较少关注他的犹太复国主义形象,而是更多地关注他对一个“新(男性)犹太人”的建构和想象,他肌肉发达,有男子气概,身体、思想和精神都健康。除了这些犹太人对男性运动能力、英雄主义和明确的异性恋的描绘之外,还有对“新犹太女性”的令人困惑和矛盾的描绘,即被动、裸体、性感和挑衅,蛇蝎美人。本文探讨了利连的女性形象,以对抗其作品中的性别叙事。在一些这样的描写中出现的是一个强大的,强大的,非常现代的犹太女性,一个与新犹太男性平等的伙伴。分析和比较了利连为《生活的谎言》所创作的女性形象,以及他在另外两部作品《犹大》和《贫民窟的谎言》中所创作的世俗形象。然后,Lilien的图像在图形艺术的新领域——书籍艺术和插图艺术杂志——的同时代插图中被评估。以Lilien为《青年》杂志和《每日节日》杂志拍摄的照片为出发点,对当代插图进行了研究,以评估Lilien在这一时期对危险的现代犹太妇女的形象有多激进。随着工作的进展,利连发现了一种犹太东方风格,既颂扬了他的犹太根源,也颂扬了他被文化同化的现代德国犹太人身份。
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