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Women in German Yearbook: Feminist Studies in German Literature & Culture

Volume 24, 2008

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E-ISSN: 1940-512X Print ISSN: 1058-7446

Table of Contents

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Preface
pp. ix-xii
The Female Poetics of Crime in E.T.A. Hoffmann's "Mademoiselle Scuderi"
pp. 1-25
A "Daughter of the Occident" Travels to the "Orient": Ida von Hahn-Hahn's The Countess Faustina and Letters From the Orient
pp. 26-48
The National Family: Allegory and Femininity in a Festspiel from 1880
pp. 49-70
Aesthetics of Crisis: Motherhood, Abortion, and Melodrama in Irmgard Keun and Friedrich Wolf
pp. 71-95
A Man's a Man, but What about Woman?: Widow Leocadia Begbick in Bertolt Brecht's Play (1926-2006)
pp. 96-118
Woman as Biocontrol: Rereading Donna Haraway through German Science Fiction
pp. 119-141
Access to Digitized Knowledge: Education, Consolidation, Maintenance
pp. 142-164
A Fairy Tale Reality?: Elfriede Jelinek's Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, and the Mythologization of Contemporary Society
pp. 165-184
Crafting the Household Hierarchy
pp. 185-208
"Female Sobriety": Feminism, Motherhood, and the Works of Julia Franck
pp. 209-228
The Wonder (of) Woman
pp. 229-240
About the Contributors
pp. 241-243

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