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Faultline : interdisciplinary approaches to German studies

Faultline : interdisciplinary approaches to German studies

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors:Dep. of German Studies, Stanford University (Issuing body)
Format: Journal
Language:German
Published:Stanford, Calif. : Univ
Contents/pieces:6 records
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1. 'The Most Mendacious Prototypes Have Been Stolen From Life': Femininity and Spectacle in Siegfried Kracauer's Reading of Weimar Mass Culture
2. Holz - Walter Benjamins Pseudonym
3. Blood Sin : Syphilis and the Construction of Jewish Identity
4. Wide Open Spaces and the Hunger for Land : Production of Space in the German Colonial Novel
5. The Question of Fascist Erotics
6. Restaging the past : Hitlerjunge Salomon and its Reception in Germany

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