Beschreibung:
Studies representations of women and death by women to see whether and how they differ from patriarchal versions.
Practicing Piety: Representations of Women's Dying in German Funeral Sermons of the Early Modern Period - Jill Bepler"Ich Sterbe": The Construction of the Dying Self in the Advance Preparations for Death of Lutheran Women in Early Modern Germany - Judith P. AikinThe "New Mythology": Myth and Death in Karoline von Günderrode's Literary Work - Barbara Becker-CantarinoThe Murderess on Stage: Christine Westphalen's Charlotte Corday (1804) - Stephanie Hilger"Ob im Tode mein Ich geboren wird?" The Representation of the Widow in Hedwig Dohm's "Werde, die du bist!" (1894) - Abigail DunnThe Figure of Judith in Works by German Women Writers between 1895 and 1921 - Helen Watanabe-O'KellyLola Doesn't: Cinema, Jouissance, and the Avoidance of Murder and Death - Simon RichterDeath, Being, and the Place of Comedy in Representations of Death - Stephanie Bird"Liebe ist ein Kunstwerk": The Appeal to Gaspara Stampa in Ingeborg Bachmann's Todesarten - Aine McMurtryTV Nation: The Representation of Death in Warfare in Works by Peter Handke and Elfriede Jelinek - Elisabeth Krimmer