Feminist German Studies 39:2

Feminist German Studies 39:2

Edited by S.E. Jackson and Beverly Weber

Table Of Contents

Volume 39, Number 2, Fall/Winter 2023

Contents

Acknowledgments 
Editors’ Introduction 

Multiplicity as Resistance: Dancing Wedekind’s Lulu 
Meagan K. Tripp

Loneliness and Pathos in Heiner Carow’s Coming Out (1989) 
Thomas Preston

Loving in Queer Time: Rahel Varnhagen’s Life and Letters 
Rhiannon Hein

Intimacy and Failed Solidarity in the Teen Girl Film Lollipop Monster (2011) 
Claire E. Scott

Love in the Time of Hubots: Imagining Posthuman Care and Intimacy in Emma Braslavsky’s “Ich bin dein Mensch: Ein Liebeslied” (2019)
Holly Yanacek

Book Reviews
Hester Baer. The Cat Has Nine Lives 
Andrea Schmidt

Bettina Brandt and Yasemin Yildiz, editors. Tales That Touch: Migration, Translation, and Temporality in Twentieth-and Twenty-First-Century German Literature and Culture 
Heike Henderson

Carrie Collenberg-González and Martin P. Sheehan, editors. Moving Frames: Photographs in German Cinema 
Andrea Schmidt

Sonia Gollance. It Could Lead to Dancing: Mixed-Sex Dancing and Jewish Modernity
Viktoria Pötzl

Eveline Hasler. The Child Witches of Lucerne and Buchau: A Translation of Eveline Hasler’s Novel. Translated by Waltraud Maierhofer and Jennifer Vanderbeek 132
Melissa Sheedy

Emmy Hennings. Branded: A Diary. Translated and edited by Katharina Rout 
Abigail Trozenski

Elisabeth Krimmer and Patricia Anne Simpson, editors. German #MeToo: Rape Cultures and Resistance, 1770–2020
Julia K. Gruber

Claire E. Scott. Murderous Mothers: Late Twentieth-Century Medea Figures and Feminism 
Brandy E. Wilcox

Ceija Stojka. The Memoirs of Ceija Stojka, Child Survivor of the Romani Holocaust. Translated and edited by Lorely E. French 
Tiarra Maznick

Helga Thorson. Grete Meisel-Hess: The New Woman and the Sexual Crisis
Rick McCormick

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