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Women in German Yearbook
Feminist Studies in German Literature and Culture
Edited by Katharina Gerstenberger and Patricia Anne Simpson

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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 25 (2009)

Former Editors’ Forum: Reflections on Twenty-Five Years of the Women in German Yearbook

Changing Times
Helen L. Cafferty

The Women in German Yearbook Then and Now: Reflections on History and Hopes for the Future|
Jeanette Clausen

Recollections from the Middle Years
Sara Friedrichsmeyer

Challenges and Changes, Past and Present
Patricia Herminghouse

Editing the Women in German Yearbook: Immersion in Germanic Studies
Helga W. Kraft

Reflections on WiG, the Yearbook, and Feminism
Maggie McCarthy

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Working Weimar Women into the National Socialist Community: Carl Froelich’s Women’s Labor Service Film, Ich für Dich—Du für mich (1934), and Mädchen in Uniform (1931)
Valerie Weinstein

Narratives of Femininity in Judith Hermann’s Summerhouse, Later
Esther K. Bauer

Satirizing the Private as Political: 1968 and Postmillennial Family Narratives 
Carrie Smith-Prei

A Few Good Men: Gender, Ideology, and Narrative Politics in The Lives of Others and Good Bye, Lenin!
Jennifer Creech

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Focus: Autobiography

Autobiographical Selves: The Lebensbeschreibung of Regula Engel (1761-1853), the “Swiss Amazon”
Stephanie M. Hilger

Masking/Unmasking Identity in Early Twentieth-Century Germany:
The Importance of N. O. Body
Helga Thorson

Gender and the Generations of Difficult Knowledge: Recent Responses to Familial Legacies of Nazi Perpetration
Susanne Luhmann

Freedom from Violence, Freedom to Make the World: Muslim Women’s Memoirs, Gendered Violence, and Voices for Change in Germany
Beverly M. Weber

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Interviews

“Whenever a Living Human Being Approaches Me, I Forget Everything I’ve Ever Learned”: Interview with Angela Krauß
Julie Klassen

“E/Motion Pictures”: Conversations with Austrian Documentary Filmmakers Mirjam Unger and Ruth Beckermann
Julia Baker and Imelda Rohrbacher
Also of Interest

Legacy
Nicole Tonkovich,
Journal Editor


Frontiers
Susan E. Gray,
Journal Editor


White Mother to a Dark Race
Margaret D. Jacobs


Make a Beautiful Way
Barbara Alice Mann