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CONTENTS
Preface.Helga Kraft.
Focus: Film
Liebe Perla, Memento Mori: On Filming Disability and Holocaust History. Sara Eigen.
Re-Producing the Class and Gender Divide: Fritz Lang's Metropolis.Gabriela Stoicea.
"She's Got Her Own Way of Asserting Herself": Interview with Seyhan Derin. Agelica Fenner.
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Focus: Writers
Ruth Angress Kluger: To the Writer and Scholar on Her 75th Birthday. Helga Kraft and Dagmar C.G. Lorenz.
"Language is not an Instrument for Me but Existence": Interview with Marlene Streeruwitz. Helga Kraft.
Excerpt from the novel Entfernung. Marlene Streeruwitz.
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Focus: Teaching
Feels Like Teen Spirit: Teaching Cultural Difference through Bodies, Gender, and Affect. Richard Langston.
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The Making of Transnational Textual Communities: German Women Translators, 1800-1850. Andrew Piper.
"Weil ich der raschen Lippe Herr nicht bin": Oral Transgression as Enlightenment Disavowal in Kleist's Penthesilea. Heather Merle Benbow.
The Photographic Enactment of the Early New Woman in 1890s German Women's Bicycling Magazines. Beth Muellner.
Artist for Art's Sake or Artist for Sale: Lulu's and Else's Failed Attempts at Aesthetic Self-Fashioning. Kelly Comfort.
Marital Status and the Rhetoric of the Women's Movement in World War I Germany. Catherine Dollard.
Cooking up Memories: The Role of Food, Recipes, and Relationships in Jeannette Lander's Überbleibsel. Heike Henderson.