Women and Gender in German Studies

This series seeks to publish monographs and edited collections dedicated to women and gender in German Studies. We are particularly interested in critical analyses that reflect the strength and diversity of works by German-speaking women authors from the eighteenth to the twenty-first centuries, but we also welcome feminist approaches to canonical literature as well as scholarly contributions on women’s history.

We invite submissions on women and gender in literature, history, film, and the visual arts in connection with a wide range of topics, including politics, economics, religion and spirituality, race and nationality, migration and transnationality, aesthetics, violence and war, and sexuality and the body.

Series Editors

Elisabeth Krimmer
Professor of German
German Program
University of California, Davis
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
[email protected]

Editorial Advisory Board

Hester Baer, Professor of German, University of Maryland
Sarah Colvin, Schroeder Professor of German, Jesus College, Cambridge University
Patricia Anne Simpson, Professor of German, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Please send proposals via email attachments to Camden House editor Jim Walker at [email protected] using the book proposal form available via download.

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