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Rich, diverse, and complex, this anthology presents the new prose fiction of women from both Germanys and Austria and the working papers of the German women’s movement since the late 1960s. The alternation of an inner and outer focus in these selections allows the reader to explore the resonance between political thought and action, and the creative expression of women’s own experience. Also invaluable, and exemplary of the vitality of German feminists, is their capacity for self-criticism and theoretical analysis. Two introductory essays give comprehensive overviews of current directions in German feminism and women’s literature, with historical background and interpretation. The sequence of chapters interweaves short stories and novel excerpts with essay, reportage and manifesto-in all, more than 50 texts. The literary material is grouped by tone, mood and theme in sections entitled The Way It Is,
Wo/Man Hating,
Struggles, Visions and Dreams, and Our Past, Our Future.
The political material is arranged topically under the headings Breaking the Silence,
Body Politics,
Reportage and Essay,
Sisterhood,
Motherhood and Housework,
Feminist Strategy, and Women’s Studies.
Of assistance to students and scholars are the extensive bibliographic notes in the two introductory essays and in many of the nonliterary texts as well as thoughtful and explanatory chapter introductions and headnotes accompanying each text.
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Rich, diverse, and complex, this anthology presents the new prose fiction of women from both Germanys and Austria and the working papers of the German women’s movement since the late 1960s. The alternation of an inner and outer focus in these selections allows the reader to explore the resonance between political thought and action, and the creative expression of women’s own experience. Also invaluable, and exemplary of the vitality of German feminists, is their capacity for self-criticism and theoretical analysis. Two introductory essays give comprehensive overviews of current directions in German feminism and women’s literature, with historical background and interpretation. The sequence of chapters interweaves short stories and novel excerpts with essay, reportage and manifesto-in all, more than 50 texts. The literary material is grouped by tone, mood and theme in sections entitled The Way It Is,
Wo/Man Hating,
Struggles, Visions and Dreams, and Our Past, Our Future.
The political material is arranged topically under the headings Breaking the Silence,
Body Politics,
Reportage and Essay,
Sisterhood,
Motherhood and Housework,
Feminist Strategy, and Women’s Studies.
Of assistance to students and scholars are the extensive bibliographic notes in the two introductory essays and in many of the nonliterary texts as well as thoughtful and explanatory chapter introductions and headnotes accompanying each text.