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Grete Meisel-Hess (18 April 1879, Prague - 18 April 1922, Berlin) was an Austrian Jewish feminist, who wrote novels, short stories and essays about women's need for sexual liberation. Meisel-Hess lived in Vienna from 1893 to 1908. She viewed both anti-Semitism and anti-feminism as signs of degeneration which needed to be overcome by progressive politics.〔Alison Rose, ''Jewish women in fin de siècle Vienna'', University of Texas Press, 2008, p. 100〕 She wrote for Franz Pfemfert's journal ''Die Aktion''.〔Kevin Repp, '"Sexualcrise und Rasse": Feminist Eugenics at the Fin de Siècle', in Suzanne L. Marchand, David F. Lindenfeld, ''Germany at the fin de siècle: culture, politics, and ideas'', p. 102〕 ==Works== * ''Die sexuelle Krise. Eine sozialpsychologische Untersuchung'', 1909. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul as ''The sexual crisis: a critique of our sex life'', 1917. * ''Die Intellektuellen'' (Intellectuals ), 1911 * ''Sexuelle Rechte'', 1914 * ''Betrachtungen zur frauenfrage'', 1914 * ''Die Bedeutung der Monogamie'', 1916 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Grete Meisel-Hess」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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