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Discovering Women's History brings to light the work of a selection
of German-speaking women journalists from the first half of the
twentieth century who made significant contributions to German life
and culture, yet are barely known today. The volume builds upon
scholarship on women and culture by focusing on individual
journalists who published both within and outside the periodicals
of women's organizations and women's magazines, thus offering a
sampling of the vastly different perspectives of German-speaking
women journalists during this period. The contributors to the
volume aim to raise awareness regarding the great range of
viewpoints represented by women journalists as well as challenging
gender-based stereotypes of women's writing that have traditionally
tended to simplify the complexities of women's diverse experiences.
The volume closes with Erika Mann's autobiographical fragment 'I,
of all People' published here for the first time in the original
English.
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