24.2.
Opening remarks (Hebrew)
(Gabriel Motzkin, Shmuel Feiner)
From Object to Subject - From Anna O. to Bertha Pappenheim
(Hebrew)
(Chair: Shulamit Volkov)
- Daniel Boyarin: From Anna O to Bertha Pappenheim through Glikl Tzvia
Greenfield, The Subject as a Creative Generator - Religious Feminism and
Masculine Images
Studies on Hysteria
(Chair: José Brunner)
- Nitza Yarom: Anna O. as a Hysteric of her Time and Hysteria Today (Hebrew)
- Maya Mukamel: Anna O./Bertha Pappenheim: A Renewed Perspective on
Dissociation in Psychoanalytic Therapy (Hebrew)
- Nathan Szajnberg: Anna O. and the Pre-Psychoanalytic Era: Like Noah before
Abraham. Good, but not Good Enough
Bertha Pappenheim as Translator
(Chair: Louise Hecht)
- Chava Turniansky: Bertha Pappenheim's German Translations of Glikl’s
Memoirs, the Mayse-Bukh and the Tsene-rene (Hebrew)
- Martina Steer: The Making of Jewish Women’s Studies: The Controversy
between Bertha Pappenheim and Bertha Badt-Strauss
- Asher Salah: The Respectable Bertha Pappenheim: Sartre’s Cinematic
Vision of Anna O.’s Case (Hebrew)
Film: Freud - the Secret Passion
(Directed by John Huston, based on a script by Jean Paul Sartre (USA 1962,
English)
25.2.
(Chair: Shmuel Feiner)
Elizabeth Loentz: „To put it Mildly, his Baptism Shows Weakness of Character“:
TheTheme of Apostasy in Bertha Pappenheim’s Writings
(Respondent: Daniel Boyarin)
Bertha Pappenheim meets other Jewish Figures
(Chair: Guy Miron)
- Rachel Heuberger: Orthodox Support for Women’s Rights: Rabbi Nehemia
Anton Nobel and Women’s Suffrage in Frankfurt am Main
- Dieter Hecht: Letters from Isenburg to Vienna and Karlsbad: The Conflict
between Bertha Pappenheim and Anitta Müller-Cohen
- Sharon Gordon: Dialogue with the Different: Bertha Pappenheim and the
Couple Paula and Martin Buber (Hebrew)
Women’s Organizations and the Struggle against
Prostitution
(Chair: Rachel Freudenthal)
- Amira Gelblum: The Bourgeois Woman, the Prostitute and the State: The
Feminist Struggle in early 20th century Germany (Hebrew)
- Malgorzata Maksymiak-Fugmann: Rediscovery of the Ostjüdin: Prostitution
of Jewish Women in Eastern Europe in the Eyes of German Zionists during
World War I
Prostitution and Traffic in Women in Israel (Hebrew)
(Chair: Hannah Herzog)
- Shulamit Almog: Legal Conceptualization of Social Infamy: Experimental
Workshop
- Zehava Galon: Legislative Tools for Promoting the Struggle against
Trafficking in Women
- Gilad Nathan: Too Little, Too Late: The Treatment of Trafficking in Women
in Israel according to the U.S. State Department Reports on Trafficking in
Persons
Round Table (Hebrew): Between Gender Interests and Social
Responsibility
(Chair: Gabriel Motzkin)
(Participants: Shulamit Almog, Daniel Boyarin, Zehava Galon, Hannah Herzog,
Shulamit Volkov)