Spring 2011
For more information about WiG Book Reviews, please contact the Reviews Editor, Alexandra M. Hill, University of Portland (bookreviews(AT)womeningerman.org)
Daniela Richter on
Tatlock, Lynne. ed. Publishing Culture and the “Reading Nation”: German Book History in the Long Nineteenth Century. Rochester, NY: Camden, 2010. 312 pp. ISBN: 9781571134028 hardcover, $75.00.
Angelika Bammer on
Kafka, Franz. Josephine the Singer or The Nation of the Mice. Trans. Karin Doerr and Barbara Galli, with Gary Evans. Canadian Jewish Studies Chapbook Ser. 4. Montreal: Hungry I, 2010. 46 pp. ISBN: 9780889474710 chapbook, $12.95.
Sabine von Mering on
Rogowski, Christian, ed. The Many Faces of Weimar Cinema: Rediscovering Germany’s Filmic Legacy. Rochester, New York: Camden, 2010. 354 pp. ISBN: 9781571134295 hardcover, $85.00.
Lynn Marie Kutch on
Mattson, Michelle. Mapping Morality in Postwar German Women’s Fiction: Christa Wolf, Ingeborg Drewitz, and Grete Weil. Rochester, NY: Camden, 2010. 212 pp. ISBN: 9781571134431 hardcover, $75.00.
Beth Ann Muellner on
Brisson, Ulrike and Bernard Schweizer. Not So Innocent Abroad: The Politics of Travel and Travel Writing. Newcastle-Upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2009. 225 pp. ISBN: 9781443812979 hardcover, $59.99.
Julie Klassen on
Figge, Susan G. and Jenifer K. Ward, eds. Reworking the German Past: Adaptations in Film, the Arts, and Popular Culture. Rochester, NY: Camden, 2010. 281 pp. ISBN: 9781571134448 hardcover, $75.00.
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