Women and Death
English


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<p>The theme of women and death is pervasive in the German culture of the past five centuries. With the conviction that only an interdisciplinary approach can explore a typology as far-reaching and significant as this and in accordance with the feminist tenet that images are accountable for norms this volume investigates how iconic representations of women and death came about and why they endure. Traditionally representations of women as agents of death -- when they have been considered at all -- have been considered separately from women as victims as though there was no shared thematic ground. Here familiar depictions of female victims are examined alongside the more unsettling spectacle of women as killers exposing cultural assumptions. Essays explore among others the themes of virgin sacrifice and female infanticides "Death and the Maiden" in art female vampires in literature and women killers in the media. Others compare cultural practices such as female mourning across historical contexts examining change and the reasons for it. The authors' judgments eschew the simplistic and programmatic contributing not just to current research in German literature but also to understanding of cultural history in general.</p><p>Contributors: Stephanie Knöll Ruth B. Bottigheimer Anna Linton Bettina Bildhauer Mary Lindemann Helen Fronius Anna Richards Jürgen Barkhoff Lawrence Kramer Kathrin Hoffmann-Curtius Clare Bielby Gisela Ecker.</p><p>Anna Linton is Lecturer in German at Kings College London and Helen Fronius is an AHRC Research Fellow and College Lecturer at Exeter College Oxford.</p>
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