‘Remember, You are a German Woman’
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https://doi.org/10.14766/583Keywords:
Antisemitismus, Feminismus, Nation, Neuzeit, Politische Partizipation, Geschlecht, GenderAbstract
Christiane Streubel studies the influence of radical female nationalists of the Weimar Republic. Feminism and nationalism, for the most part understood as concepts that cannot be unified, are joined together in the conception of an ethnic community perpetuated by these ethnocentric and anti-Semitic female agitators. Particularly central to the study is the independently driven commitment of this women’s movement, which Streubel terms ethnocentric-national feminism (see 402).Downloads
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