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Volume 12, 1996


Sara Lennox
Feminist Studies Across the Disciplines: Introduction to Grossmann, Ferree, and Cocks
 
Atina Grossmann
Remarks on Current Trends and Directions in German Women's History
 
Myra Marz Ferree
Sociological Perspectives on Gender in Germany
 
Joan Cocks
On Commonality, Nationalism, and Violence: Hannah Arendt, Rosa Luxemburg, and Frantz Fanon

Todd Kontje
Gender-Bending in the Biedermeier

Irmela Marei Krüger-Fürhoff
Epistemological Asymmetries and Erotic Stagings: Father-Daughter Incest in Heinrich von Kleist's The Marquise of O...

Helen G. Morris-Keitel
Not "until Earth is Paradise": Louse Otto's Refracted Feminine Ideal

Barbara Hales
Woman as Sexual Criminal: Weimar Constructions of the Criminal Femme Fatale

Kathrin Bower
Searching for the (M)Other: the Rhetoric of Longing in Post-Holocaust Poems by Nelly Sachs and Rose Ausländer

Charlotte Melin
Renderings of Alice in Wonderland in Postwar German Literature

Helgard Mahrdt
"Society Is the Biggest Murder Scene of All": On the Private and Public Spheres in Ingeborg Bachmann's Prose

Frederick A Lubich
Interview with Elisabeth Alexander: The Mother Courage of German Postwar Literature

Karen Hermine Jankowsky
Remembering Eastern Europe: Libuse Monikova

Leslie A. Adelson
Now You See It, Now You Don't: Afro-German Particulars and the Making of a Nation in Eva Demski's Afra: Roman in fünf Bildern

Sara Friedrichsmeyer and Patricia Herminghouse
Towards an "American Germanics"?: Editorial Postscript