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Women in German Yearbook
Volume 15 (to be published in Spring 2000)
CONTENTS
Jeanette Lander: One Summer in the Week of Itke K.
Marjanne Goozé and Martin Kagel: "I am not a part of this. I can
laugh at it. But I know it." A Conversation with Jeannette Lander
Monika Shafi: Point of No Return: Conflicting Desires in Jeannette
Lander's Novel *Eine unterbrochene Reise*
Sara S. Poor: Historicizing Canonicity: Tradition and the Invisible
Talent of Mechthild von Magdeburg
Bettina Mathes: Doctor Faustus Impotent? Fantasizing the Male
Body in the *Historia von D. Johann Fausten*
Yuna Shin: "She Would Rather Depart the Earth in Fire": Reading
Diotima's Death in Friedrich Hölderlin's *Hyperion Or the Hermit in
Greece*
Hedwig Fraunhofer: Fear of the Feminine: (Homo)Sexuality and
Economics in Brecht's *Jungle of Cities*
Karen J. Kenkel: The Adult Children of Early Cinema
Nina Zimnik: No Man, No Cry? The Film *Girls in Uniform* and Its
Discourses of Political Regime
Lynda J. King: *Grand Hotel*: The Sexual Politics of a Popular
Culture Classic
Temby Caprio: Women's Film Culture in the Sixties: Stars and Anti-
Stars from *Papas Kino* to the German New Wave
Julia F. Klimek: Elusive Images of Women, Home, and History:
Deconstructing the Use of Film and Photography in Edgar Reitz's
*Heimat*
Kirsten Harjes and Tanja Nusser: An Authentic Experience of
History: Tourism in Ulrike Ottinger's *Exil Shanghai*
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