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- Women in German Yearbook: Feminist Studies in German Literature & Culture
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Käthe Kollwitz’s Witness to War: Gender, Authority, and Reception Volume 27, 2011, pp. 87-107
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This issue contains 11 articles in total
- About the Contributors
- Editors’ Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- Uncanny Doublings and Asian Rituals in Recent Films by Monika Treut, Doris Dörrie, and Ulrike Ottinger
- “God, How Idyllic”: The German Countryside and the Abject of Enlightenment in Doris Gercke’s Weinschröter, du mußt hängen (1987)
- Walking as in Veils: Spatial Projection and Cultural Rejection in Gertrud Kolmar’s A Jewish Mother (1999)
- “The Loving Conquest and Embrace”: On Peaceful Heterotopias and Utopias in Annemarie Schwarzenbach’s Asian and African Travel Writings
- Käthe Kollwitz’s Witness to War: Gender, Authority, and Reception
- Sculpting the Sanatorium: Nervous Bodies and Femmes Fragiles in Vienna 1900
- “Make Music, Women, Music!”: The Amazonian Power of Music in Heinrich von Kleist’s Penthesilea (1808)
- Revolutionizing Domesticity: Potentialities of Female Self-Definition in Dorothea Schlegel’s Florentin (1801)
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