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From machines to screens: The flattening effect in Christian Kracht's "Faserland"
"waz sol doch si nu ritˆen?" Feminine spaces and subjectivity in Hartmann's "Erec"
 
The incest taboo as anti-family values in Elfriede Jelinek's "Die Ausgesperrten"
Narrating the German loss: Small histories and the historiography of Fascist violence
 
Flights of memory: Narrating the past in wings of desire
Nietzsches Staat: Reading "Ueber die Zukunft unserer Bildungsanstalten" as a reading of Plato's "Republic"
 
Berlin's cultural East and West division: Masochism and the female body
"Look at the woman I've become": Camp, gender and identity in Rainer Werner Fassbinder's "The marriage of Maria Braun" and John Cameron Mitchell's "Hedwig and the Angry Inch"
 
Between a rock and a hard place: Herbert Marcuse, the Frankfurt School and the West German student movement
Castrating the female dominant: An analysis of female agency in Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's "Venus im Pelz"
 
The interface as door: On the problem of access to the image in Kafka's "Das Schloss" and interactive media
Childhood sexual fluidity: First loves in "Anton Reiser", "Das Marmorbild" and "Manor"
 
Parody as criticism: The literary life of Eulalia Meinau
Hitting rock bottom: Reading male syncope in Kleist's " Die familie schroffenstein," "Michael Kohlhaas," and "Prinz Friedrich von Homburg"
 
In the shadows of the past: Exploring moments of identification with Christ in the works of Anne Duden, Margarethe von Trotta, and Anne Karpf
"Diu kuneginne riche streit da ritterliche." Chess as an impetus for female agency
 
Sketching a little piece of home: Frieda von Bulow imagines German national identity
Cultural memory and national representation: The Franco-Prussian War in French and German literature, 1871--1900
 
Heaving and swelling: Aesthetics, the body, and erotic literature in the age of Lessing
Punk poetics and West German literature of the eighties
 
Taming travel and disciplining reason: Enlightenment and pedagogy in the work of Joachim Heinrich Campe
The female lament: Agency and gender in medieval German literature
 
From innocent play to imperial survey: Adolescent rites of passage in the British and German adventure novels of sub-Saharan Africa, 1870--1905
"Was ist gott?" The representation of the divine in Friedrich Holderlin
 
Modernity, marginality, and redemption: German and Jewish identity at the fin-de-siecle
Locating feeling: Emotion, space, and place in Middle High German courtly literature around 1200
 
Transforming Suicides: Literary Heritage, Intertextuality, and Self-Annihilation in GDR Fiction of the 1970s and 1980s
From rubble to revolutions and raves: Literary interrogations of German media ecologies