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Volume 9, 1993

Ann Taylor Allen
Women's Studies as Cultural Movement and Academic Discipline in the United States and West Germany: The Early Phase, 1966-1982
Susan Signe Morrison
Women Writers and Women Rulers: Rhetorical and Political Empowerment in the Fifteenth Century
Christl Griesshaber-Weninger
Harsdörffers Frauenzimmer Gesprächspiele als geschlechtsspecifische Verhaltensfibel: Ein Vergleich mit heutigen Kommunikationsstrukturen
Gertrud Bauer Pickar
The Battering and Meta-Battering of Droste's Margreth: Covert Misogyny in Die Judenbuche's Critical Reception
Kirsten Belgum
Domesticating the Reader: Women and Die Gartenlaube
Katrin Sieg
Equality Decreed: Dramatizing Gender in East Germany
Katharina von Ankum
Political Bodies: Women and Re/Production in the GDR
Friederike Eigler
At the Margins of East Berlin's Counter-Culture: Elke Erb's Winkelzüge and Gabriele Kachold's zügel los
Karin Eysel
Christa Wolf's Kassandra: Refashioning National Imagination Beyond the Nation
Petra Waschescio
Auseinandersetzung mit dem Abendlanddenken: Gisela von Wysockis Abendlandleben
Dagmar C.G. Lorenz
Memory and Criticism: Ruth Klüger's weiter leben
Sara Lennox
Antiracist Feminism in Germany: Introduction to Dagmar Schultz and Ika Hügel
Ika Hügel
Wir kämpfen seit es uns gibt
Dagmar Schultz
Racism in the New Germany and the Reaction of White Women
Sara Friedrichsmeyer and Jeanette Clausen
What's Missing in New Historicism, or the Poetics of Feminist Literary Criticism.