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Women in German Yearbook
Feminist Studies in German Literature and Culture
Edited by Maggie McCarthy and Katharina Gerstenberger

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Women in German Yearbook is a refereed publication presenting a wide range of feminist approaches to all aspects of German literature, culture, and language, including pedagogy. Reflecting the interdisciplinary perspectives that inform feminist German studies, each issue contains critical inquiries employing gender and other analytical categories to examine the work, history, life, literature, and arts of the German-speaking world.

Volume 23 (2007)

Self-Interview by Esther Dischereit—Based on a Conversation with Sonja Fritzsche and Jennifer Good
   Esther Dischereit, Sonja Fritzsche, and Jennifer Good

The Romantic and Modern Practice of Animal Magnetism: Friedrich Schlegel’s Protocols of the Magnetic Treatment of Countess Lesniowska
   Laurie Johnson

The Complexities of Caroline Pichler: Conflicting Role Models, Patriotic Commitment, and The Swedes in Prague (1827)
   Ritchie Robertson

Creating a Maidservant Community through Newspapers: The Berliner Dienstboten-Zeitung, 1898–1900
   Julia Karolle-Berg

A Tale of Two Cities: The Metropolis in Lou Andreas-Salomé’s Fenitschka
   Laura Deiulio

The Melancholy (Pro)creation of Franziska zu Reventlow and Gabriele Reuter  
   Lisabeth Hock

“The most famous Jewish pacifist was Jesus of Nazareth”: German-Jewish Pacifist Clementine Krämer’s Stories of War and Visions for Peace
   Elizabeth Loentz

Transatlantic Perspectives on Men, Women, and Other Primates: The Ape Motif in Kafka, Canetti, and Cooper’s and Jackson’s King Kong Films
   Dagmar C. G. Lorenz

Focus: Film

Double Visions: Queer Femininity and Holocaust Film from  Ostatni Etap to Aimée & Jaguar  
   Cathy S. Gelbin

Transnational Germany: Hito Steyerl’s Film Die leere Mitte and Two Hundred Years of Border Crossings
   Christina Gerhardt

Projecting Trauma: The Femme Fatale in Weimar and Hollywood Film Noir
   Barbara Hales

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