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Index, Volume 78 (2005) Articles KALLIN, BRITTA. Marlene Streeruwitz’s Novel Nachwelt as Postmodern Fem- BLOCK, RICHARD. Falling to the Stars: inist Biography. 337-56. Trakl’s “In Venedig” in Light of LITTLER, MARGARET. Guilt, Victim- Nietzsche and Rilke. 207-23. hood, and Identity in Zafer Seno- Bos, PASCALE R. Homoeroticism and cak’s Gefährliche Verwandtschaft. the Liberated Woman as Tropes of 357-73. Subversion: Grete Weil’s Literary Prov- MAURER, KARL-HEINZ. Verführung ocations. 70-87. durch Mitleid: G.E. Lessings Emilia BRAUNGART, WOLFGANG. Deutsch- Galotti als Selbstaufhebung der landbilder in Botho Strauß’ Drama Tragödie. 172-91. Schlußchor. 88-102. PAHL, KATRIN. A Reading of Love in BUTLER, ERIK. Dr. Mabuse: Terror and Hölderlin’s Andenken.” 192-206. Deception of the Image. 481-95. REVESZ, EVA B. Murder, He Wrote: The EIGEN, SARA. Self, Race, and Species: ]. Fate of The Woman in Max Frisch’s F. Blumenbach’s Atlas Experiment. Mein Name sei Gantenbein. 45-69. 277-98. SCHREIBER, ELLIOTT. Tainted Sources: EMING, JUTTA. Gewalt im Geistlichen The Subversion of the Grimms’ Ide- Spiel: Das Donaueschinger und das ology of the Folktale in Heine’s Der Frankfurter Passionsspiel. 1-22. Rabbi von Bacharach. 23-44. FINGER, ANKE. Sentiment Media: STEINGROEVER, REINHILD. On Fools Franziska zu Reventlow and the and Clowns: Farewell to the GDR in Gender of Genre in Modernism. Two Final DEFA Films. 441-60. 320-36. STIMMEL, JOANNA K. Holocaust Mem- FISHER, JAIMEY. Wandering in/to the ory between Cosmopolitanism and Rubble Film: Filmic Flanerie and the Nation-Specificity: Maron’s Fawels Exploded Panorama. 461-80. Briefe and Rymkiewicz’s Umschlag- HELFER, MARTHA B. The Male Muses platz. 151-71. of Romanticism: The Poetics of WEEKS, ANDREW. Between God and Gender in Novalis, E. T. A. Gibson: German Sources of The Pas- Hoffmann, and Eichendorff. 299- sion of the Christ. 421-40. 319. WEINSTEIN, VALERIE. Dissolving Boun- HUTCHINSON, PETER. Politics and Play- daries: Assimilation amd Allosemi- fulness in Günter Grass’s Sonett Cy- tism in E.A. Dupont and Veit cle Novemberland. 224-39. Harlan. 496-516. The German Quarterly 79.1 (Winter 2006) 146 Index, Volume 78 (2005) Articles KALLIN, BRITTA. Marlene Streeruwitz’s Novel Nachwelt as Postmodern Fem- BLOCK, RICHARD. Falling to the Stars: inist Biography. 337-56. Trakl’s “In Venedig” in Light of LITTLER, MARGARET. Guilt, Victim- Nietzsche and Rilke. 207-23. hood, and Identity in Zafer Seno- Bos, PASCALE R. Homoeroticism and cak’s Gefährliche Verwandtschaft. the Liberated Woman as Tropes of 357-73. Subversion: Grete Weil’s Literary Prov- MAURER, KARL-HEINZ. Verführung ocations. 70-87. durch Mitleid: G.E. Lessings Emilia BRAUNGART, WOLFGANG. Deutsch- Galotti als Selbstaufhebung der landbilder in Botho Strauß’ Drama Tragödie. 172-91. Schlußchor. 88-102. PAHL, KATRIN. A Reading of Love in BUTLER, ERIK. Dr. Mabuse: Terror and Hölderlin’s Andenken.” 192-206. Deception of the Image. 481-95. REVESZ, EVA B. Murder, He Wrote: The EIGEN, SARA. Self, Race, and Species: ]. Fate of The Woman in Max Frisch’s F. Blumenbach’s Atlas Experiment. Mein Name sei Gantenbein. 45-69. 277-98. SCHREIBER, ELLIOTT. Tainted Sources: EMING, JUTTA. Gewalt im Geistlichen The Subversion of the Grimms’ Ide- Spiel: Das Donaueschinger und das ology of the Folktale in Heine’s Der Frankfurter Passionsspiel. 1-22. Rabbi von Bacharach. 23-44. FINGER, ANKE. Sentiment Media: STEINGROEVER, REINHILD. On Fools Franziska zu Reventlow and the and Clowns: Farewell to the GDR in Gender of Genre in Modernism. Two Final DEFA Films. 441-60. 320-36. STIMMEL, JOANNA K. Holocaust Mem- FISHER, JAIMEY. Wandering in/to the ory between Cosmopolitanism and Rubble Film: Filmic Flanerie and the Nation-Specificity: Maron’s Fawels Exploded Panorama. 461-80. Briefe and Rymkiewicz’s Umschlag- HELFER, MARTHA B. The Male Muses platz. 151-71. of Romanticism: The Poetics of WEEKS, ANDREW. Between God and Gender in Novalis, E. T. A. Gibson: German Sources of The Pas- Hoffmann, and Eichendorff. 299- sion of the Christ. 421-40. 319. WEINSTEIN, VALERIE. Dissolving Boun- HUTCHINSON, PETER. Politics and Play- daries: Assimilation amd Allosemi- fulness in Günter Grass’s Sonett Cy- tism in E.A. Dupont and Veit cle Novemberland. 224-39. Harlan. 496-516. The German Quarterly 79.1 (Winter 2006) 146 Index, Volume 78 (2005) 147 Notes from the Editor Grundlegung der Okologischen Okono- mik. 533-34 (Elena Pnevmonidou) 78.1, v-vii. BEISER, FREDERICK C. The Romantic Im- 78.2, v-vi. perative. The Concept ofE arly German Romanticism. 108-09. (Jocelyn Hol- land) Forum Contributions BERNHARD, JULIA, and JOACHIM SCHLOR, eds. Deutscher, Jude, Euro- German Studies and Globalization päer im 20. Jahrhundert: Arnold Zweig und das Judentum. 544-45. (Peter ARENS, KATHERINE. Globalizing Infor- Weise) mation: Accountability and Disci- BERWALD, OLAE An Introduction to the plinarity. 374-78. Works of Peter Weiss. 255-56. (Robert BERMAN, NINA. On the Relevance of Buch) Comparative Cultural Knowledge BETTS, PAUL, and GREG EGHIGIAN, eds. for German Literary Studies. Pain and Prosperity: Reconsidering 243-45. Twentieth-Century German History. LENNOX, SARA. Beyond Eurocentrism. 405-06. (Joel Dark) 517-20. BRINSON, CHARMIAN, and RICHARD TROMMLER, FRANK. Space instead of DOVE, eds. “Stimme der Wahrheit’ Time: Recasting the New Paradigm. German-Language Broadcasting by the 240-42. BBC. 264-66. (Sven-Ole Andersen) BROCKMANN, STEPHEN. German Liter- How much German in German Studies? ary Culture at the Zero Hour. 393-94. (Lynn M. Kutch) Donahue, William Collins. 521-24. BRODER, HENRYK. A Jew in The New Sinka, Margit M. 520-21. Germany. 545-47. (Muriel Cormi- can) BROWN, PHYLLIS R., LINDA A. MCMIL- Books Reviewed LIN, and KATHARINA M. WILSON, eds. Hrotsvit of Gandersheim: Con- ADOLF, HELENE. Gesammelte Schriften. texts, Identities, Affinities, and Perfor- 525-26. 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