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Austrian Studies is a yearbook devoted to reflecting sustained interest in the distinctive cultural traditions of the Habsburg Empire, the Austrian Republics and the period of German annexation. Its focus is Austrian culture from 1750 to the present. Contributions are also encouraged on the culture of former areas of the Habsburg Empire and on the work of people of Austrian origin living abroad. The General Editors are Deborah Holmes (deborah.holmes@sbg.ac.at) and Caitríona Ní Dhúill (caitriona.nidhuill@ucc.ie), and the Reviews Editor is Dora Osborne (do38@st-andrews.ac.uk). Austrian Studies publishes articles in English together with a selection of book reviews, with the aim of making recent research accessible to a broadly based international readership. Each volume has a coherent but wide-ranging theme.
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Volume 32, 2024Table of Contents

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View Ingeborg Bachmann In Egypt with Robert Musil, Paul Celan and Anselm Kiefer: An Exercise in Speculative Philaelogy (or Art Will Survive its Ruins, Artists Will Not)
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View 'I have to like a person's voice, otherwise it won't come to anything': Embodiment and Neurodiversity in Malina, 'Alles' and 'Ihr glücklichen Augen'
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View From the Enlightenment to Modernism: Three Centuries of German Literature. Essays for Ritchie Robertson ed. by Carolin Duttlinger, Kevin Hilliard and Charlie Louth (review)
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ISSN | 2222-4262 |
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Print ISSN | 1350-7532 |
Launched on MUSE | 2025-03-17 |
Open Access | No |
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