The Vanishing Female Protagonists in the Weimar, Exile, and Postwar Fiction of Irmgard Keun, Diah Nelken, and Ruth Landshoff-Yorck

The Vanishing Female Protagonists in the Weimar, Exile, and Postwar Fiction of Irmgard Keun, Diah Nelken, and Ruth Landshoff-Yorck
Title The Vanishing Female Protagonists in the Weimar, Exile, and Postwar Fiction of Irmgard Keun, Diah Nelken, and Ruth Landshoff-Yorck PDF eBook
Author Barbara Drescher
Publisher
Pages 580
Release 2001
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Vanishing Female Protagonists in the Weimar, Exile, and Postwar Fiction of Irmgard Keun, Dinah Nelken, and Ruth Landshoff-Yorck

Vanishing Female Protagonists in the Weimar, Exile, and Postwar Fiction of Irmgard Keun, Dinah Nelken, and Ruth Landshoff-Yorck
Title Vanishing Female Protagonists in the Weimar, Exile, and Postwar Fiction of Irmgard Keun, Dinah Nelken, and Ruth Landshoff-Yorck PDF eBook
Author Barbara Drescher
Publisher
Pages 294
Release 2001
Genre German literature
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Gender and Sexuality in Weimar Modernity

Gender and Sexuality in Weimar Modernity
Title Gender and Sexuality in Weimar Modernity PDF eBook
Author R. McCormick
Publisher Springer
Pages 248
Release 2002-02-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230107516

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Richard McCormick takes a fresh look at the crisis of gender in Weimar Germany through the analysis of selected cultural texts, both literary and film, characterized under the label 'New Objectivity'. The 'New Objectivity' was characterized by a sober and unsentimental embrace of urban modernity, in contract to Expressionism's horror of technology and belief in 'auratic' art. This movement was profoundly gendered - the epitome of the 'New Objectivity' was the 'New Woman' - working, sexually emancipated, and unsentimental. The book traces the crisis of gender identities, both male and female, and reveals how a variety of narratives of the time displaced an assortment of social anxieties onto sexual relations.

Techniques of Ambiguity

Techniques of Ambiguity
Title Techniques of Ambiguity PDF eBook
Author Beth Ann Muellner
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 2003
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MLA International Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and Literatures

MLA International Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and Literatures
Title MLA International Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and Literatures PDF eBook
Author Modern Language Association of America
Publisher
Pages 2358
Release 2002
Genre Languages, Modern
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Vols. for 1969- include ACTFL annual bibliography of books and articles on pedagogy in foreign languages 1969-

Gender and Sexuality in Weimar Modernity

Gender and Sexuality in Weimar Modernity
Title Gender and Sexuality in Weimar Modernity PDF eBook
Author Richard W. McCormick
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 240
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780312292980

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Richard McCormick takes a fresh look at the crisis of gender in Weimar Germany through an analysis of selected cultural texts, both literary and film, characterized under the label "New Objectivity". The New Objectivity was marked by a sober, unsentimental embrace of urban modernity, in contrast to Expressionism's horror of technology and belief in "auratic" art. This sensibility was gendered as well as contradictory: while associated with male intellectuals, New Objectivity was best symbolized by the New Woman they feared (and desired). Moving skillfully from Caligari to Dietrich, McCormick traces the crisis of gender identities, both male and female, and reveals how a variety of narratives of the time displaced an assortment of social anxieties onto sexual relations.

Gilgi

Gilgi
Title Gilgi PDF eBook
Author Irmgard Keun
Publisher Melville House
Pages 242
Release 2013-11-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1612192785

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The stirring, never-before-translated story of a single, pregnant, and wickedly nervy young secretary making her way through a Germany succumbing to the Nazis. Irmgard Keun's first novel Gilgi was an overnight sensation upon its initial publication in Germany, selling thousands of copies, inspiring numerous imitators, and making Keun a household name—a reputation that was only heightened when, a few years later, the nervy Keun sued the Gestapo for blocking her royalties. The story of a young woman trying to establish her independence in a society being overtaken by fascism, Gilgi was not only a brave story, but revolutionary in its depiction of women's issues, at the same time that it was, simply, an absorbing and stirring tale of a dauntless spirit. Gilgi is a secretary in a hosiery firm, but she doesn't intend to stay there for long: she's disciplined and ambitious, taking language classes, saving up money to go abroad, and carefully avoiding both the pawing of her boss and any other prolonged romantic entanglements. But then she falls in love with Martin, a charming drifter, and leaves her job for domestic bliss—which turns out not to be all that blissful-- and Gilgi finds herself pregnant and facing a number of moral dilemmas. Revolutionary at the time for its treatment of sexual harassment, abortion, single motherhood, and the "New Woman," Gilgi remains a perceptive and beautifully constructed novel about one woman's path to maturity. It is presented here in its first-ever translation into English.