The dissatisfied one

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The dissatisfied, an independent weekly for all women, was an Austrian women's magazine that was published in Vienna between 1923 and 1934 . The magazine appeared weekly in the 4 ° format. After the February fighting in 1934 , the magazine was renamed Das kleine Frauenblatt: an independent weekly for all women and discontinued in 1944. During the years 1935, 1936 and 1938 the illegal KPÖ also put an illegal periodical into circulation with the title The Dissatisfied .

The dissatisfied saw herself as a mouthpiece for dissatisfied women in the founding phase. In the introductory article of the first edition, those responsible stated: “The dissatisfied woman wants (...) to be the mouthpiece and leader in the struggle against all injustice, against all misunderstanding, against all backwardness. Human progress lies in discontent. If women want to move forward, they too have to be dissatisfied. ”Eugenie Brandl, later Paula Hons, was the owner, publisher, editor and editor in charge. During the Austrian Civil War, the magazine had to cease its publication and did not appear between February 11 and April 22, 1934. After that the editorial policy had changed radically. In its April 22, 1934 issue, the magazine postulated: “What many men do not want to see, women have already said today: Social democracy has been defeated, overthrown; It is a matter of drawing the conclusions from this defeat and of finding one's way in the new world of facts and - what is most important - of saving what can still be saved in this world from the old values ​​that the workers have created with their wives is. ”At the same time, the magazine started a competition to find a new name for the magazine. With the issue of July 1, 1934, the title of the newspaper was changed to Das kleine Frauenblatt: an independent weekly for all women . The small women's paper was discontinued on September 28, 1944. After the Second World War, Die Frau followed up with Die Unsatisfiedene and appeared with the title “Die Frau united with Die Unsatisfiedene”. Subsequently, until 1951, a rubric was carried out under the title “The Dissatisfied”.

literature

  • Renate Billeth: The ambivalence in the image of women in the social democratic women's magazine “Die Unsatisfiedene”. Vienna 2003 (Vienna, university, diploma thesis, 2003).
  • Helmut W. Lang (Ed.): Austrian Retrospective Bibliography (ORBI). Row 2: Austrian Newspapers 1492–1945. Volume 3: Helmut W. Lang, Ladislaus Lang, Wilma Buchinger: Bibliography of Austrian newspapers 1621–1945. N-Z. Edited at the Austrian National Library. KG Saur, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-598-23385-X , pp. 333–334.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Austrian National Library - Women's Research Center Ariadne ( Memento of the original from October 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www2.onb.ac.at

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