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Volume 31 • Issue 1 • 2007

Introductory Material


Front matter, vol. 31, issue 1

    Volume 31 • Issue 1 • 2007

    Articles


    Prince Eugene and Maria Theresa: Gender, History, and Memory in Hofmannsthal in the First World War

    • Wolfgang Nehring

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    Images of the Second World War in Austrian Literature after 1945

    • Karl Müller

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    Gender, the Cold War, and Ingeborg Bachmann

    • Sara Lennox

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    Cultural Memory and Intellectual History: Locating Austrian Literature

    • David S. Luft

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    Viennese Memories of History and Horrors

    • Dagmar C. G. Lorenz

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    Geographies of Memory: Ruth Beckermann's Film Aesthetics

    • Karen Remmler

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    Translating Czernowitz: The “Non-Place” of East Central Europe

    • Leslie Morris

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    Jewish History and Memory in Paul Celan's "DU LIEGST"

    • Irene Fußl

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    The Necessity of Remembering Injustice and Suffering: History, Memory, and the Representation of the Romani Holocaust in Austrian Contemporary Literature

    • Roxane Riegler

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    Marlen Haushofer: Recollections of Crime and Complicity

    • Maria-Regina Kecht

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    Staging Memory: The Drama Inside the Language of Elfriede Jelinek

    • Gita Honegger

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    Gender, Cultural Memory, and the Representation of Queerness in Ingeborg Bachmann's Narrative "A Step Towards Gomorrah."

    • Imke Meyer

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