Women writing war [online] : from German Colonialism through World War I / edited by Katharina von Hammerstein, Barbara Kosta, Julie Shoults
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Introduction. Women writing war: from german colonialism through world war I “Who owns hereroland?”. diverse women’s perspectives on violence in the german-herero colonial war Christian love and other weapons. the domestic heroine of the multiracial colonial mission “family” as an antiwar icon in hedwig irle’s mission memoirs Girls, imperialism and war in women’s writing from the german-herero war and wwi Woman on the edge of time. Frieda Schmidt and the great war in east Africa World war I in samoa as reported by frieda zieschank in the german colonial magazine kolonie und heimat Bertha von suttner’s die waffen nieder! and the gender of german pacifism Ricarda huch’s first world war Hermynia zur mühlen. writing a socialist-feminist pacifism in the aftermath of wwi Girls reading the great war. german and anglo-american literature for young women, 1914–1920 Käte kestien’s als die männer im graben lagen. wwi criticism through the lens of motherhood Three nurses’ life-writing. scrapbook, portrait, and construction of a self Writing and reading death. german women’s novels of world war I War widows’ dilemma. emotion, the myths of war and the search for selbständigkeit Intimations of mortality from recollections of atrocity. käthe kollwitz and the art of mourning
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