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- Women in German Yearbook: Feminist Studies in German Literature & Culture
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Transnational Germany: Volume 23, 2007, pp. 205-233
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- About the Contributors
- Preface
- Projecting Trauma: The Femme Fatale in Weimar and Hollywood Film Noir
- Transnational Germany:
- Double Visions: Queer Femininity and Holocaust Film from Ostatni Etap to Aimée & Jaguar
- Transatlantic Perspectives on Men, Women, and Other Primates: The Ape Motif in Kafka, Canetti, and Cooper's and Jackson's King Kong Films
- "The most famous Jewish pacifist was Jesus of Nazareth": German-Jewish Pacifist Clementine Krämer's Stories of War and Visions for Peace
- The Melancholy (Pro)creation of Franziska zu Reventlow and Gabriele Reuter
- A Tale of Two Cities: The Metropolis in Lou Andreas-Salomé's Fenitschka
- Creating a Maidservant Community through Newspapers: The Berliner Dienstboten-Zeitung, 1898–1900
- The Complexities of Caroline Pichler: Conflicting Role Models, Patriotic Commitment, and The Swedes in Prague (1827)
- The Romantic and Modern Practice of Animal Magnetism: Friedrich Schlegel's Protocols of the Magnetic Treatment of Countess Lesniowska
- Self-Interview by Esther Dischereit—Based on a Conversation with Sonja Fritzsche and Jennifer Good
- Acknowledgements
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