Ilse Aichinger Jamika Ajalon Hannah Arendt Lilly Axster Simone de Beauvoir Monika Bernold Dagmar Fink Hannah Fröhlich Tom Holert Billie Holiday Belinda Kazeem Katherine Klinger Anna Kowalska Nicola Lauré al-Samarai Adrian Piper Yvonne Rainer Rúbia Salgado Shirley Tate
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Hannah Fröhlich is a writer and translator and has worked as a journalist for various magazines. In the journals Context XXI and Zwischenwelt she published articles on anti-Semitism and the impact of National Socialism on the descendents of the perpetrators. For the newspaper Augustin, where she worked for several years as an editor, and for the magazine Malmoe, her publications included reviews of current art and culture projects such as Günter Schwaiger’s movie Hafner’s Paradise or the Austrian school project Letter to the Stars. In the video installation Response Ability by Klub Zwei (Simone Bader and Jo Schmeiser), Fröhlich shares her necessarily ambivalent view, as an Austrian Jewess, of her native city of Vienna and the people who live there today. At the end of 2009, Hannah Fröhlich immigrated to Israel. She currently lives in Tel Aviv and works as a translator.
Selected publications
“Ein Mensch. Ein Nazi,” critique of the documentary film “Hafner’s Paradise” by Günter Schwaiger, in: MALMOE, 2008
www.MALMOE.org/artikel/widersp...
“‘Mit Freud’ gegen Freud,” critique of the Freud Year, with Heribert Schiedel, in: MALMOE, 2006
http://www.malmoe.org/artikel/...
“Springtime for Hitler,” critique of the Austria-wide schools project “A letter to the stars,” in: CONTEXT XXI, 2003
http://www.erinnern.at/bundesl...
“Wiederkehr des Verdrängten, verdrängte Wiederkehr. Die Großgruppe als Spiegel der post-nationalsozialistischen Gesellschaft,” with Heribert Schiedel, in: Zwischenwelt, Vol. 21, No. 1, 2004 |
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