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Other Germanies, questioning identity in women's literature and art, edited by Karen Jankowsky and Carla Love

Label
Other Germanies, questioning identity in women's literature and art, edited by Karen Jankowsky and Carla Love
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Other Germanies
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
standards specificationsbibliography
Oclc number
1046940
Responsibility statement
edited by Karen Jankowsky and Carla Love
Series statement
SUNY series, postmodern culture
Sub title
questioning identity in women's literature and art
Table Of Contents
Dealing with the other in German cultural discourse: intercultural Germanistik and Aysel Özakin's Journeys of exile / Ülker Gökberk -- Reinventions of Turkey: Ernine Sevgi Özdarnar's Life is a caravanserai / Margrit Frölich -- Rethinking Germanness: two Afro-German women journey "home" / Erin Crawley -- Is female to nation as nature is to culture?: Božena Němcová, Libuše Moníková, and the female folkloric / Katie Trumpener -- Between "inner Bohemia" and "outer Siberia": Libuse Monfkovi destabilizes notions of nation and gender / Karen Jankowsky -- Ethno-documentary discourse and cultural otherness in Ulrike Ottinger's Johanna d'Arc of Mongolia / Shanta Rao -- Amputation, dismembered identities, and the rhythms of elimination: reading Pina Bausch / Heidi Gilpin -- Deconstructing identity: Eva-Maria Schön's Origin of species / Barbara C. Buenger -- German national identity and the female subject: Gerlind Reinshagen's German trilogy / Angelika Czekay -- Pièces d'identité: piecing together mother/daughter identities in Jeanine Meerapfel's Malou / Janice Mouton -- Patters of self-destruction: Christa Wolf's What remains and Monika Maron's Flight of ashes / Sylvia Kloetzer -- Coda: when American feminists cross borders / edited by Karen Jankowsky and Carla Love
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