Jews in Suits
Men's Dress in Vienna, 1890-1938
Jonathan C. Kaplan-Wajselbaum
- 296 pages
- English
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Jews in Suits
Men's Dress in Vienna, 1890-1938
Jonathan C. Kaplan-Wajselbaum
About This Book
Surviving photographs of Jewish Viennese men during the fin-de-siĂšcle and interwar periods â both the renowned cultural luminaries and their many anonymous coreligionists â all share a striking sartorial detail: the tailored suit. Yet, until now, the adoption of the tailored suit and its function in the formation of modern Jewish identities remains under-researched. Jews in Suits uses a rich range of written and visual sources, including literary fiction and satire, 'ego-documents', photography, trade catalogues, invoices, and department store culture, to propose a new narrative of men, fashion, and their Jewish identities. It reveals that dressing in a modern manner was not simply a matter of assimilation, but rather a way of developing new models of Jewish subjectivity beyond the externally prescribed notion of 'the Jew'. Drawing upon fashionable dress, folk costume, religious dress, avant-garde, oppositional dress, typologies which are often considered separate from one another, it proposes a new way of reading men and clothing cultures within an iconic cultural milieu, offering insights into the relationship of clothing and grooming to the understanding of the self.