The Scandal of Female Authorship
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https://doi.org/10.14766/377Keywords:
Beruf, Literatur, Neuzeit, Technik, Geschlecht, GenderAbstract
Different “aspects of a women’s literary history” from 1800 to the present are introduced and discussed in these eight literary and cultural historical essays. They attend to questions of authorship and publication conditions as well as to the relationship between femininity and technology, femininity and the avant-garde, and femininity and popular culture. The volume contributes decisively to a new formulation of literature and cultural history from the perspective of gender research.Downloads
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