Dear Colleagues,
The January number of German Life and Letters is now available. For the
list of contents please see below. For abstracts and further details visit
the following address, where you can also access a free sample issue of the
journal:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/glal.2012.65.issue-1/issuetoc
John Sandford
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GERMAN LIFE AND LETTERS, 65/1 (JANUARY 2012)
Edward T. Potter: Hypochondria as Withdrawal and Comedy as Cure in Dr.
Willibald's Der Hypochondrist (1824)
David James Prickett: The Acceleration of the Masculine in
Early-Twentieth-Century Berlin
Sławomir Leśniak: Robert Musil und die Zahl: Anmerkungen zum Verhältnis von
funktionaler Denkweise und stilistisch-semantischen Disparitäten bei Robert
Musil
Joanne Leal: American Cinema and the Construction of Masculinity in Film in
the Federal Republic after 1945
Martin Brady: ‘Der Bleistift roch nach Rosmarin’: The Art of Foraging in
Stifter, Handke, and Beuys
Torsten Leuschner: The German Drang nach Osten: Linguistic Perspectives on
Historical Stereotyping
Victoria Lamb and Filippo Nereo: ‘Chancengleichheit unter den Bürgerinnen
und Bürgern’? A Study of How the German Basic Law and the German Version of
the Swiss Constitution Exhibit and Avoid Sexist Language
Dirk Göttsche: Hans Christoph Buch's Sansibar Blues and the Fascination of
Cross-Cultural Experience in Contemporary German Historical Novels about
Colonialism
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