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- Volume 32, 2016
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Feminist German Studies is a refereed publication presenting a wide range of feminist approaches to all aspects of German literature, culture, and language, including pedagogy. Reflecting the interdisciplinary perspectives that inform feminist German studies, each issue contains critical inquiries employing gender and other analytical categories to examine the work, history, life, literature, and arts of the German-speaking world. FGS is the flagship journal of the Coalition of Women in German.
Formerly Women in German Yearbook, through volume 33, 2017 (E-ISSN: 1940-512X, Print ISSN: 1058-7446).
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Volume 32, 2016Editorial Board
Editors
Elizabeth Ametsbichler, University of Montana, 2016– 2019
Liz.Ametsbichler@mso.umt.eduCarrie Smith-Prei, University of Toronto, 2016– 2019
angelica.fenner@utoronto.ca
Editorial Board
Kristie Foell, Bowling Green State University, 2012-2015
foell@bgsu.eduKatharina Gerstenberger, University of Utah, 2010-2014
katharina.gerstenberger@utah.eduRuth-Ellen Joeres, University of Minnesota, 2014-2017
joere001@umn.eduBarbara Kosta, University of Arizona, 2013-2016
bkosta@email.arizona.eduMargarete Lamb-Faffelberger, Lafayette College, 2015-2018
lambfafm@layfayette.eduMaggie McCarthy, Davidson College, 2008– 2016
mamccarthy@davidson.eduRick McCormick, University of Minnesota, 2011-2015
mccor001@umn.eduTanja Nusser, University of Cincinnati, 2011-2015
tanja.nusser@uc.eduPatricia Simpson, Montana State University, 2012-2015
pattyannesimpson@gmail.com
Past Editors
Edith Waldstein, 1984-1987
Marianne Burkhard, 1984-1988
Jeanette Clausen, 1987-1994
Helen Cafferty, 1988-1990
Sara Friedrichsmeyer, 1990-1998
Susanne Zantop, 1998-2001
Patricia Herminghouse, 1994-2002
Ruth-Ellen Boetcher Joeres, 2002-2004
Marjorie Gelus, 2003-2005
Helga Kraft, 2004-2007
Maggie McCarthy, 2006-2008
Katharina Gerstenberger, 2008-2010
Patricia Simpson, 2009-2011
Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger, 2011-2014
Elizabeth Ametsbichler, 2012– 2015