Table of Contents:
  • Gender relations in Weimar Berlin / Ingrid Sharp
  • Masculine territories? Women and the theories of the Avant-Garde / Christina Ujma
  • The camera in the kitchen: Grete Schütte-Lihotsky and domestic modernity / Thomas Elsaesser
  • "What's in the shadow of a Bauhaus block?" Gender issues in classical modernity / Anja Baumhoff
  • Representing herself. Lotte Laserstein between subject and object / Dorothy Rowe
  • Between minor sculpture and Promethean creativity. Käthe Kollwitz and Berlin's women sculptors in the discourse on intellectual motherhood and the myth of masculinity / Ute Seiderer
  • Between challenge and conformity. Yva's photographic career and œuvre / Carmel Finnan
  • Talking films: writing skills and film aesthetics in the work of Thea von Harbou / Karin Bruns
  • A successful outsider: Leni Riefenstahl's career before Hitler / Jürgen Trimborn
  • Lotte Reiniger and the art of animation / Christiane Schönfeld
  • The blonde lady sings. Women in Weimar cabaret / Alan Lareau
  • "Jede Frau ist eine Tänzerin..." The gender of dance in Weimar culture / Isabel Capeloa Gil
  • Anna Seghers, Irmgard Keun: literary images on emancipation and social circumstance / Birgit Maier-Katkin
  • Gabriele Tergit and Berlin: women, city and modernity / Christina Ujma
  • Versions of the literary self in texts by Marieluise Fleisser / Carmel Finnan
  • Else Lasker-Schüler versus the Weimar publishing industry: genius, gender, politics, and the literary market / Jennifer Redmann
  • A dramatist at "Weimar's End": contrasted heroines in two plays by Ilse Langner / John Warren
  • Vicky Baum and Gina Kaus: female creativity on the margins / Luisa Soares.