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Annotated bibliography
Ackland, Michael.
Anderson, Mark M.
“‘Jewish Music?’ Otto Weininger and ‘Josephine the Singer’.” Kafka’s Clothes: Ornament and Aestheticism in the Hapsburg Fin-de-siècle. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992, pp. 194-216. Annotation in prep.
Anderson, Susan C.
“Otto Weininger’s Masculine Utopia.” German Studies Review 19 (1996): 433-453.
Arens, Katherine.
“Characterology: Weininger and Austrian Popular Science.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Beller, Steven.
“Otto Weininger as Liberal?” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Brude-Firnau, Gisela.
“A Scientific Image of Woman? The Influence of Otto Weininger’s Sex and Character on the German Novel.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Cavaglion, Alberto.
“Svevo and Weininger (Lord Morton’s Mare).” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Cavarero, Adriana.
“Diotima.” In Spite of Plato: A Feminist Rewriting of Ancient Philosophy. New York: Routledge, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Döder, Elfreide.
“Molly is Sexuality: The Weiningerian Definition of Woman in Joyce’s Ulysses.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Duras, Marguerite.
The Malady of Death. Translated Barbara Bray. Grove Press, 1994.
Dydo, Ulla E.
“Must Horses Drink.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 4 (1985): 272-280.
Ellis, Havelock.
“Sex and Character.” Mind: A Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy 16.63 (1907): 446-447.
Engelmann, Paul.
Letters from Ludwig Wittgenstein, with a Memoir. Translated by L. Furtmüller. Edited by B. F. McGuinness. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1967.
Foell, Kristie A.
“Whores, Mothers, and Others: Reception of Otto Weininger’s Sex and Character in Elias Canetti’s Auto-da-fé.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins.
Herland. New York: Pantheon Books, 1979. Annotation in prep.
Gilman, Sander L.
“Otto Weininger and Sigmund Freud: Race and Gender in the Shaping of Psychoanalysis.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Haller, Rudolf.
“What do Wittgenstein and Weininger have in Common?” In Questions on Wittgenstein. London: Routledge, 1988. 90-99. Annotation in prep.
Harrowitz, Nancy A.
“Weininger and Lombroso: A Question of Influence.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Haste, Helen.
The Sexual Metaphor: Men, Women and the Thinking that Makes the Difference. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994.
Hernádi, Miklos.
“Otto, Franz, Georg: An Exercise in the Psycho-History of Weininger, Kafka, and Lukács.” Hungarian Studies 1994. 9:1-2. 73-76.
Hoberman, John M.
“Otto Weininger and the Critique of Jewish Masculinity.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Hyams, Barbara.
“Weininger and Nazi Ideology.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Jaffe, William Walter.
“Studies in Obsession: Otto Weininger, Arthur Schnitzler, Heimito von Dorderer.” Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University, 1979.
Janik, Allan.
“How Weininger Influenced Wittgenstein.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Janik, Allan.
“Therapeutic Nihilism: How Not to Write About Otto Weininger.” In Structure and Gestalt: Philosophy and Literature in Austria-Hungary and her Successor States. Edited by Barry Smith. Amsterdam: JohnsBenjamins B. V., 1981. 263-292. Annotation in prep.
Janik, Allan.
“Weininger and the Science of Sex: Prolegomena to Any Future Study.” In Decadence and Innovation: Austro-Hungarian Life and Art at the Turn of the Century. Edited by Robert B. Pynsent. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1989. 24-32. Annotation in prep.
Janik, Allan.
“Must Anti-Modernism be Irrational?.” In How Not to Interpret a Culture: Essays on the Problem of Method in the Geisteswisenschaften. Bergen: Universitetet i Bergen, Filosofik institutt, 1986. 66-84.
Joly, Ralph Robert.
“Chauvinist Brew and Leopold Bloom: The Weininger Legacy.” James Joyce Quarterly . 19.2 (1982): 194-198.
Jones, Ernest.
The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud. New York: Basic Books, 1981.
Katz, Leon.
“Weininger and ‘The Making of Americans’.” Twentieth Century Literature 24.1 (1978): 8-26. Annotation.
Kavka, Misha.
“The ‘Alluring Abyss of Nothingness’: Misogyny and (Male) Hysteria in Otto Weininger.” New German Critique . 66 (1995): 123-145. Annotation in prep.
Kohn, Hans.
“Eros and Sorrow: Notes on the Life and Work of Arthur Schnitzler and Otto Weininger.” Publications of the Leo Baeck Institute, Year Book VI . (1961): 152. Annotation in prep.
LeRider, Jacques.
“‘The Otto Weininger Case’ Revisited.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Mehlman, Jeffrey.
“Weininger in a Poem by Appollinaire.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Morlock, Ingeborg E.
“Otto Weininger’s ‘Geschlecht und Charakter’ and Hermann Broch’s ‘Die Schlafwandler’.” St. Louis, Missouri: Washington University, 1993.
Noddings, Nell
“Ethics From the Standpoint of Women.” In Theoretical Perspectives on Sexual Difference. Edited by D. L. Rhode. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990.
Quinn, Susan.
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Reizbaum, Marilyn.
“Weininger and the Bloom of Jewish Self-hatred in Joyce’s Ulysses.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Rodlauer, Hannelore.
“Fragments from Weininger’s Education (1895-1902).” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Rokem, Freddie.
“Memory and History: The Soul of a Jew by Jehoshua Sobol.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Rosenfeld, Natania.
“James Joyce’s Womanly Wandering Jew.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Schulte, Joachim.
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Smith, Barry.
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Steig, Gerald.
“Kafka and Weininger.” In Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Edited by Barbara Hyams and Nancy A. Harrowitz. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Annotation in prep.
Stein, Gertrude.
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Stein, Gertrude.
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Steiner, George.
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Szabados, Bela.
“Wittgenstein’s Women: The Philosophical Significance of Wittgenstein’s Misogyny.” In Journal of Philosophical Research. XXII (1997): 483. Annotation in prep.
Toews, John E.
“Refashioning the Masculine Subject in Early Modernism: Narratives of Self-Dissolution and Self-Construction in Psychoanalysis and Literature 1900-1914.” Modernism/Modernity. 4.1 (1997): 31-67. Annotation in prep.
Vertinsky, Patricia.
“Body Matters: Race, Gender, and Perceptions of Physical Ability from Goethe to Weininger.” In Identity and Intolerance: Nationalism, Racism, and Xenophobia in Germany and the United States. Edited by Norbert Finzsch and Dietmar Schirmer. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. 331-370.
Werkner, Patrick.
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Wickham, Harvey.
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Wineapple, Brenda.
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Woolley, Helen Thompson.
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