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Violent Sensations : Sex, Crime, and Utopia in Vienna and Berlin, 1860-1914 - Scott Spector

Violent Sensations

Sex, Crime, and Utopia in Vienna and Berlin, 1860-1914

By: Scott Spector

Paperback | 6 September 2016 | Edition Number 1

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The year 1900, fin de siecle, in Europe evokes polar thoughts: on the one hand, sensational slashers and femmes fatales, destitute and dangerous new urban districts, criminal violence and sexual excess; on the other, science and reason triumphant, a near arrogant confidence in progress, the emergence of new expert knowledge. The tensions between these poles take on the character of a single myth, a story of origins, essences, and destinies that Scott Spector tells through a focus on Vienna and Berlin. Together, these two cities stand for the New Metropolis," crucial sites in the development of modern conceptions of gender and sexuality, also of political emancipation movements these conceptions inspired. Vienna and Berlin witnessed the birth of the science of sexology, the earliest articulations of homosexuality as an identity, the concomitant movement to abolish persecution of sexual minorities, and the first-wave" feminisms of the turn of the century. These cities also, and simultaneously became host to fantasies of violence associated with liminal figures: the pervasive image of the dangerous and erotic femme fatale, reports and fictions of sexual murder, along with the violent underworld of prostitution, and the surprising and forceful reemergence of the blood libel, representations of homosexual rings or secret associations. Spector shows how these prurient fantasies were given life in high culture (literature and philosophy), science (especially sexology, urban sociology, and criminology), and popular culture (including pulp novels as well as sensational court cases reported in the popular press). Among the characters populating Spector's account are Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (homosexual emancipation leader), Karl Kraus (playwright, poet, satirist), Otto Weininger (misogynist, anti-Semitic medical philosopher), Robert Musil (master novelist of violent fantasy), Rosa Mayreder, and other feminists, and Georg Simmel (sociologist of the city). As a contribution to modernist studies and European cultural history, Spector's book will win awards, and as a contribution to the history of sexuality, criminology, psychology, and ideas, it will find classroom use eventually. It's pathbreaking, and it's great reading.
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"Violent Sensations offers an arresting anatomy of 'sensational' and scientific self-images that disclose multiple facets of fin-de-siecle metropolitan Europe as a crossroads of sexualized fantasies of violence and dreams of utopian emancipation--dreams that later often seemed like oncoming nightmares. In laboratories, libraries, law courts, and streets of Vienna and Berlin, the reader encounters emergent sexology, criminology, and (homo)sexual identity-formation as well as scandals, imagined conspiracies, 'lust murders, ' and uncanny accusations of ritual killing. Violent fantasies often located in the wake of World War I are found to be disturbingly active in the seemingly aestheticized garden of the turn of the century. Spector impressively navigates a turbulent sea of 'dialectical' tensions and more or less offset repetitions between science and scandal sheet, criminology and crime, detection and deviance--in brief, the presumably normative and what might appear to be its marginalized 'others.'"

-- "Dominick LaCapra, Cornell University"
"Violent Sensations is an ambitious and important book, characterized by methodological sophistication, theoretical complexity, and empirical depth. The counter-intuitive conclusions here--that decadent and enlightened discourses are constitutive of each other and that violent, sensationalist images can do positive culture work--will no doubt be controversial. However, Spector's argument is backed up by impressive erudition and research, which cannot easily be dismissed. Spector has a unique and distinctive voice that will most certainly help define the emerging field of Central European cultural studies."-- "Mary Gluck, Brown University"
"[Violent Sensations] serves as a useful reminder that the fascination with sexual violence began much earlier than the 1920s. . . . There is much here that will be rewarding for academics versed in literary
theory. Scholars interested in Michel Foucault's work on sexuality will find much that will complicate this philosopher's provocative argument about the production of sexuality. Readers interested in the intersection of modernity, gender, and sexuality within the urban environment will find some fascinating suggestions for how these junctures were managed in fin-de-siecle Berlin and Vienna."-- "The American Historical Review"
"Innovative and stimulating. . .Violent Sensations is an ambitious work likely both to stimulate debate and spur further research. Based on a wide range of archival and primary sources, including novels, scientific treatises, court transcripts and newspaper articles, Spector attempts to reconcile two apparently contradictory ways of seeing the period around 1900, as, on the one hand, an age marked by sensation and decadence and, on the other, as an era shaped by science and progress."-- "German History"

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