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Conceptions of postwar German masculinity / edited by Roy Jerome ; with an afterword by Michael Kimmel.
LIBRA BF692.5 .C66 2001
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Masculinity--Germany--History--20th century.
- Masculinity.
- History.
- Germany.
- Physical Description:
- xii, 338 pages ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Albany : State University of New York Press, [2001]
- Contents:
- Hard-cold-fast: imagining masculinity in the German Academy, literature, and the media / Klaus-Michael Bogdal
- An interview with Tilmann Moser on trauma, therapeutic technique, and the constitution of masculinity in the sons of the National Socialist generation / Roy Jerome
- Paralysis, silence, and the unknown SS-father: a therapeutic case study on the return of the Third Reich in psychotherapy / Tilmann Moser
- The German-Jewish hyphen: conjunct, disjunct, or adjunct? / Harry Brod
- Masculinity and sexual abuse in postwar German society / Klaus-Jürgen Bruder
- The motif of the man, who, although he loves, goes to war: on the history of the construction of masculinity in the European tradition / Carl Pietzcker
- "I have only you, Cassandra": antifeminism and the reconstruction of patriarchy in the early postwar works of Hans Erich Nossack / Inge Stephan
- Brutal heroes, human marionettes, and men with bitter knowledge: on the new formulation of masculinity in the literature of the "young generation" after 1945 (W. Borchert, H. Böll, and A. Andersch) / Hans-Gerd Winter
- Väterliteratur, masculinity, and history: the melancholic texts of the 1980s / Barbara Kosta
- Homosexual images of masculinity in German-language literature after 1945 / Wolfgang Popp
- Neo-Nazi or neo-man? The possibilities for the transformation of masculine identity in Kafka and Hasselbach / Russell West
- Multiple masculinities in Turkish-German men's writing / Moray McGowan.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 0791449378
- 0791449386
- OCLC:
- 45375727
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