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- Women in German Yearbook: Feminist Studies in German Literature & Culture
- University of Nebraska Press
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- The Collapse of Language and the Trace of History in Ingeborg Bachmann's "Simultan" Volume 16, 2000, pp. 39-60
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This issue contains 19 articles in total
- Contents of Recent Volumes
- About the Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- German Narratives of Women's Divine and Demonic Possession and Supernatural Vision 1555-1800: A Bibliography
- Quo Vadis?: Women at East Germany's Universities Ten Years After
- Woman, Violence, Nation: Representations of Female Insurgency in Fiction and Public Discourse in the 1970s and 1980s
- Transgression and Identity in Kleist's Penthesilea and Wolf's Cassandra
- "I, the seeress, was owned by the palace." The Dynamics of Feminine Collusion in Christa Wolf's Cassandra
- Woman and Typewriter: Gender, Technology, and Work in Late Weimar Film
- "Fräulein Doktor": Literary Images of the First Female University Students in Fin-de-Siècle Germany
- Teacher and/or Mother: Personal and Political Transformations in Hilde Maria Kraus's Nine Months
- Three Media—One Story? Marie-Thérèse Kerschbaumer's "Gypsy" Narrative
- Scenes 116-123
- Malina: A Filmscript Based on the Novel by Ingeborg Bachmann, Scenes 116-123
- "My Characters Live Only Insofar as They Speak": Interview with Elfriede Jelinek
- The Collapse of Language and the Trace of History in Ingeborg Bachmann's "Simultan"
- Illuminating Intersections: Ten Years of Feminist Criticism on Contemporary Austrian Women Writers
- Encountering the Other—Beyond Political Correctness: Interview with Barbara Frischmuth
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