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Viktoria Pƶtzl
Drawing on intersectional feminist approaches, Viktoria Pƶtzlās research investigates the global relationship between gender, nationhood, and belonging. Before arriving to 51²č¹Żapp in Fall 2019, she taught German studies, Jewish studies, and German language for over a decade across Europe, Russia, and the Middle East.
Her first monograph, [Nation, Narration, and Gender: A Feminist Analysis of Yael Dayanās Literature], was published by Neofelis in 2018. The book offered a personal, poetic, and an academic feminist literary analysis of the works of Israeli novelist, parliamentarian, and political activist Yael Dayan (b. 1939). Viktoria Pƶtzl analyzed how various forms of nationhood and belongings are represented in Dayanās prose by tracing literary shifts in her novels as she aged from āa girl in khakis to a woman in blackāāthat is, from a supporter of Israelās military interventions to an outspoken opponent of state violence. Dayanās oeuvre complicates discourses of war, Arab-Jewish relations, national identities, the Shoah, sex and sexuality, ageism, and religion.
Pƶtzlās current and second book project, Gendered Orientalism: Representations of Palestine and Israel in Jewish-Austrian Literature, explores the influence of gendered national narratives in Jewish-Austrian literary production from former Galicia to Vienna during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The book interrogates how representations of Palestine and Israel shifted over time and how these representations have been imagined beyond the reductive binary of Zionism/anti-Zionism. Pƶtzl brings to light, moreover, a more nuanced understanding of Jewish national belongings and complicates the current historiography and literature of Zionism through an analysis of Jewish writing and thinking from Eastern and Central Europe. This project had received funds and awards from the Women in German (WIG) initiative, and the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS). Pƶtzl published a portion of this research in 2020 with the Journal of Modern Jewish Studies in an article entitled: āFrom Pan-Asianism to Safari-Zionism. Gendered Orientalism in Jewish-Austrian Literature.ā
In addition to that, Viktoria Pƶtzlās work was also featured in Monatshefte, and the Journal of Austrian Studies, where she studied the works of Austrian female authors during the interwar years and their role in and contributions to Austriaās National Socialist cultural scene. Her several book chapters focus on Jewish literary productions in relation to gender and nation.
Education:
MA, PhD (University of Vienna)
Monograph
Pƶtzl, Viktoria: . Neofelis Verlag. Berlin: 2018. (Gender, Nation, and Narration. A Feminist Literature Analysis of Yael Dayanās Prose)
Reviewed by Katharina Wiedlack: āā (Critical declaration of love to Yael Dayan) in: WeiberDiwan, Sommer 2018. p. 14
Selected articles and book chapters
Pƶtzl, Viktoria: āNation und Geschlechtā In: Handbuch-Projekt zur deutschsprachig-jĆ¼dischen Literatur. Metzler Verlag [forthcoming 2025]
Pƶtzl, Viktoria: āAntisemitische und Philosemitische Geschlechterkonstruktionen in Grete von Urbanitzkys Mirjams Sohn.ā In: Aneta Jachimowicz (Ed.): Frauen erzƤhlen Geschichte. Historische Romane ƶsterreichischer Autorinnen von der Ersten zur Zweiten Republik. V&R Vienna University Press. 2022. pp. 201-212
Pƶtzl, Viktoria: ā.ā In: Journal of Modern Jewish Studies. vol 19, issue 2. Spring 2020. Taylor & Francis (Routledge). pp. 205-223.
Pƶtzl, Viktoria: āā In: Monatshefte. vol.112.1. Spring 2020. University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 38-55.
Pƶtzl, Viktoria: āā In: Journal of Austrian Studies. vol. 51, no 4: 2018. University of Nebraska Press. pp. 63ā82.