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Full Description
This collection of essays connects Lion Feuchtwanger's work to the gendered experience of exile during the period of National Socialism. The articles explore select women in Feuchtwanger's life, analyze women's influence on his work and exile experience, and examine female characters portrayed in Feuchtwanger's novels. In addition, this volume branches out to discuss a selection of women outside of Feuchtwanger's sphere who exemplify noteworthy perspectives of women in exile. The collection offers an interdisciplinary discussion of how women represent, experience, and are depicted within a life in exile, with particular emphasis on Lion Feuchtwanger and his writings.
Contents
Contents: Birgit Maier-Katkin, Marje Schuetze-Coburn, and Michaela Ullmann: Introduction - Marta Feuchtwanger and the Feuchtwanger Women - Birgit Maier-Katkin: Marta Feuchtwanger's Ingenuity: Memorializing Lion Feuchtwanger - Heike Specht: Women of Valor: The Feuchtwanger Women—An Untold Family History - Women and Their Influence on Lion Feuchtwanger's Life and Work - Roland Jaeger: „Liebste Lola"—„Liebster Lion". Zum Briefwechsel von Lion Feuchtwanger und Lola Humm- Sernau - William Katin: Two Women Behind-the-Scenes in Lion Feuchtwanger's Escape: Ingrid Warburg and Eleanor Roosevelt - Female Protagonists and Gender Dynamics in Lion Feuchtwanger's Work - Franziska Wolf: Poe's Death-of-a-Beautiful-Woman-Motif in Feuchtwanger's Wartesaal - Helga Schreckenberger: The Heroic and the Mundane: Gender Dynamics in Lion Feuchtwanger's Exil - Tanja Kinkel: «To Know a Woman»—The (Im)Possibility of Communication between the Sexes in the Josephus Trilogy - Frank Stern: Die Tochter: Der Roman Jefta und seine Tochter als moderner Midrasch - Women in Exile: Oeuvre, Life, Escape, and Exile of German-Speaking Emigrants - Jacqueline Vansant: Minna Lachs' Livesaving Networks - Käthe Erichsen: Exiled Memories: Searching for Home in Sonia Wachstein's Memoir Hagenberggasse 49 - Christina Wieder: Künstlerinnen über_ setzen: Visuelle Netzwerke des Exils in Argentinien - Margrit Frölich: More Than a Brand Name: Lenya - Camille Jenn-Gastal: Die deutsch- jüdische Musikwissenschaftlerin Anneliese Landau: Von der „deutsch- jüdischen Symbiose" zur Integration in der Neuen Welt - Katrin Sippel: The «Conquest» of Public Space: Female Refugees in Portugal in the 1930s and 1940s - From the Desk of the Feuchtwangers - Edgar Feuchtwanger: The Lion Feuchtwanger Diaries: An Insider's View.