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- Feminist German Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Volume 37, Number 2, Fall/Winter 2021
- Antisemitism in Film Comedy in Nazi Germany by Valerie Weinstein (review)
- Precarious Intimacies: The Politics of Touch in Contemporary Western European Cinema by Maria Stehle and Beverly Weber (review)
- The Play World: Toys, Texts, and the Transatlantic German Childhood by Patricia Anne Simpson (review)
- Representations of Muslim Women in German Popular Culture, 1990–2015 by Lauren Selfe (review)
- Petras Aufzeichnungen, oder Konzept einer Jugend nach dem Diktat der Zeit by Paula Schlier (review)
- Asian Fusion: New Encounters in the Asian-German Avant-Garde by Caroline Rupprecht (review)
- Ambiguous Aggression in German Realism and Beyond: Flirtation, Passive Aggression, Domestic Violence by Barbara N. Nagel (review)
- Sex, Politics, and Comedy: The Transnational Cinema of Ernst Lubitsch by Rick McCormick (review)
- Das Rote Wien: Schlüsseltexte der Zweiten Wiener Moderne, 1919–1934 by Rob McFarland, Georg Spitaler and Ingo Zechner (review)
- Judith Butler: Philosophie für Einsteiger by René Lépine (review)
- Writing the Self, Creating Community: German Women Authors and the Literary Sphere, 1750–1850 ed. by Elisabeth Krimmer and Lauren Nossett (review)
- Black Magic Woman: Gender and the Occult in Weimar Germany by Barbara Hales (review)
- Anxious Journeys: Twenty-First-Century Travel Writing in German ed. by Karin Baumgartner and Monika Shafi (review)
- 4 “Bauhausmädels”: Gertrud Arndt, Marianne Brandt, Margarete Heumann, Margaretha Reichardt ed. by Angermuseum Erfurt et al (review)
- Protest und Verweigerung/Protest and Refusal: Neue Tendenzen in der deutschen Literatur seit 1989/New Trends in German Literature since 1989 ed. by Hans Adler and Sonja E. Klocke (review)
- Sexualized Violence and Racialized Others: Syrian Refugee Activism and Constructions of Difference Immediately after Cologne
- Putting the Sovereignty of Motherhood to the Test: Late-Term Abortion in Anne Zohra Berrached’s 24 Wochen (2016)
- Queer Moments and Cruel Optimism in Evelyn Schmidt’s Das Fahrrad (1981)
- “Most Marriages Are Unhappy”: From Elsa Asenijeff’s Unschuld (1901) to Today’s Postfeminism
- Editors’ Introduction
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