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- Women in German Yearbook: Feminist Studies in German Literature & Culture
- University of Nebraska Press
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- The Hidden Face of Narcissus: Suicide as Poetic Speech in Margarethe von Trotta's Early Films Volume 20, 2004, pp. 122-144
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- About the Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Musing Together at Year Twenty
- Did Women Really Read Differently? A Historical-Empirical Contribution to Gender-Oriented Reading Research
- Feminist Theories on the Separation of the Private and the Public: Looking Back, Looking Forward
- Neither Foreigners Nor Aliens: The Interwoven Stories of Sinti and Roma and Black Germans
- Intertextual Connections: Structures of Feminine Identification in the Works of Karin Struck
- The Hidden Face of Narcissus: Suicide as Poetic Speech in Margarethe von Trotta's Early Films
- Scandal Writ Large in the Wake of the French Revolution: The Case of Amalia Holst
- Anna Louisa Karsch as Sappho
- Adam Schubart's Early Modern "Tyrant She-Man": Female Misbehavior, Gender, and the Disciplining of Hybrid Bodies
- Traffic of Women in Germanic Literature: The Role of the Peace Pledge in Marital Exchanges
- Yellowed Pages, Virtual Realities: Publication in Women in German's Past, Present, and Future
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