The Masculine Woman in Weimar Germany: Monographs in German History, cartea 32
Autor Katie Suttonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2013
Katie Sutton is an Australian Research Council postdoctoral fellow at the University of Melbourne, where she is researching the historical relationship between sexology and psychoanalysis. She has previously undertaken postdoctoral research on early twentieth-century German sexual subcultures as a DAAD fellow at the Universität Potsdam, and holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781782381051
ISBN-10: 1782381058
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: BERGHAHN BOOKS INC
Seria Monographs in German History
ISBN-10: 1782381058
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: BERGHAHN BOOKS INC
Seria Monographs in German History
Notă biografică
Katie Sutton is an Australian Research Council postdoctoral fellow at the University of Melbourne, where she is researching the historical relationship between sexology and psychoanalysis. She has previously undertaken postdoctoral research on early twentieth-century German sexual subcultures as a DAAD fellow at the Universitat Potsdam, and holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne.
Cuprins
List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction: "The Masculinization of Woman" Chapter 1. "Which One is the Man?" The Masculinization of Women's Fashions Chapter 2. "In the Beginning there was Sport": The Masculinized Female Athlete Chapter 3. "My Emil is Different": Queer Female Masculinities in the Weimar Media Chapter 4. The Trouser Role: Female Masculinity as Performance Chapter 5. Female Masculinities and the Rural-Urban Divide in Weimar Fiction Conclusion Bibliography
Recenzii
"Sutton's examination of women adopting male roles...teases out a series of fascinating paradoxes surrounding their enactment of greater sexual freedoms - [Her] work, beyond being a clearly written and compelling read, is also an important intervention into a largely unfamiliar body of Weimar literature, and her approach produces an in-depth and nuanced reading of the masculine woman." * The German Quarterly "The material, on which the research is based, is used in a novel way, as is the subject matter; both are convincingly linked through the theoretical framework. In this way the study not only offers a contribution to the cultural history, but also to sexuality and 'queer' gender analysis in the Weimar Republic. Of further merit is the exploration of continuities and changes with regard to National Socialism." * German Studies Review "Sutton's study - engages well with relevant historiography - her reading of sub-cultural magazines to reveal the complexity of female masculinities in the Weimar Republic also provides evidence to support a belief in the Republic's modernity. Her study, in an under-researched and specialist aspect of the New Woman, is a welcome addition to the ever-growing body of work on women and sexuality in the Weimar Republic and to Weimar's cultural history." * German History "This meticulously researched study sheds new light on the dynamics of gender and the figure of the new woman in interwar Germany - [It] firmly situates the masculine woman within Weimar gender politics while providing a highly readable cultural history that resonates with present-day discourses of gender performance and flexibility. Highly recommended." * Choice "The author makes an important contribution to the scholarship in that she has worked through the printed material systematically to give an authoritative account of a female sub-culture under the republic. As far as I am aware, she is the first to do so in the English language. The book therefore fills an important gap in Weimar cultural/gender studies." * Anthony McElligott, University of Limerick "This work is a worthwhile examination of the masculine woman in an emergent field of female masculinity, a category that has not been addressed in the literature on Weimar to the extent that this work does. Sutton's text denies the reader the comfort of binary sexualities and instead unpacks the many-layered complexities and interplays of (mostly female) queer genders and sexualities." * Vibeke Rutzou Petersen, Drake University