Women in German Yearbook: Feminist Studies in German Literature & Culture
Volume 25, 2009
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E-ISSN: 1940-512X Print ISSN: 1058-7446
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Acknowledgments
pp. viii-ix
Former Editors' Forum: Reflections on Twenty-Five Years of the Women in German Yearbook
The Women in German Yearbook Then and Now: Reflections on History and Hopes for the Future
pp. 5-9
Recollections from the Middle Years
pp. 10-14
Challenges and Changes, Past and Present
pp. 15-18
Editing the Women in German Yearbook: Immersion in Germanic Studies
pp. 19-22
Reflections on WiG, the Yearbook, and Feminism
pp. 23-27
Working Weimar Women into the National Socialist Community: Carl Froelich’s Women’s Labor Service Film, Ich für Dich—Du für mich (1934), and Mädchen in Uniform (1931)
pp. 28-49
Narratives of Femininity in Judith Hermann’s Summerhouse, Later
pp. 50-75
Satirizing the Private as Political: 1968 and Postmillennial Family Narratives
pp. 76-99
A Few Good Men: Gender, Ideology, and Narrative Politics in The Lives of Others and Good Bye, Lenin!
pp. 100-126
Focus: Autobiography
Autobiographical Selves: The Lebensbeschreibung of Regula Engel (1761–1853), the “Swiss Amazon”
pp. 127-148
Masking/Unmasking Identity in Early Twentieth-Century Germany: The Importance of N. O. Body
pp. 149-173
Gender and the Generations of Difficult Knowledge: Recent Responses to Familial Legacies of Nazi Perpetration
pp. 174-198
Freedom from Violence, Freedom to Make the World: Muslim Women’s Memoirs, Gendered Violence, and Voices for Change in Germany
pp. 199-222
Interviews
“Whenever a Living Human Being Approaches Me, I Forget Everything I’ve Ever Learned”: Interview with Angela Krauß
pp. 223-233
“E/Motion Pictures”: Conversations with Austrian Documentary Filmmakers Mirjam Unger and Ruth Beckermann
pp. 234-251
Contributors
About the Contributors
pp. 252-257