TY - BOOK AU - VON HAMMERSTEIN,Katharina AU - KOSTA,Barbara AU - SHOULTS,Julie TI - Women writing war : from German Colonialism through World War I T2 - Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies, SN - 9783110572001 PY - 2018/// CY - Berlin PB - De Gruyter KW - UDJG KW - DE-Istorie KW - resursă online N1 - Index; Include referințe bibliografice; 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 UR - https://www-degruyter-com.am.e-nformation.ro/view/title/534512 ER -