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Masculinity and Sexual Abuse in Postwar German Society
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
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Introductory Considerations
- Introduction 3
- Hard-Cold-Fast: Imagining Masculinity in the German Academy, Literature, and the Media 13
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Theoretical Considerations to the Problematic of Postwar German Masculine Identity
- An Interview with Tilmann Moser on Trauma, Therapeutic Technique, and the Constitution of Masculinity in the Sons of the National Socialist Generation 45
- Paralysis, Silence, and the Unknown SS-Father: A Therapeutic Case Study on the Return of the Third Reich in Psychotherapy 63
- The German-Jewish Hyphen: Conjunct, Disjunct or Adjunct? 91
- Masculinity and Sexual Abuse in Postwar German Society 105
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Reading Masculinity in Postwar German Literature
- The Motif of the Man, Who, Although He Loves, Goes to War: On the History of the Construction of Masculinity in the European Tradition 133
- “I have only you, Cassandra”: Antifeminism and the Reconstruction of Patriarchy in the Early Postwar Works of Hans Erich Nossack 171
- Brutal Heroes, Human Marionettes, and Men with Bitter Knowledge: On the New Formulation of Masculinity in the Literature of the “Young Generation” after 1945 (W. Borchert, H. Bo¨ ll, and A. Andersch) 191
- Väterliteratur, Masculinity, and History: The Melancholic Texts of the 1980s 219
- Homosexual Images of Masculinity in German-Language Literature after 1945 243
- Neo-Nazi or Neo-Man? The Possibilities for the Transformation of Masculine Identity in Kafka and Hasselbach 263
- Multiple Masculinities in Turkish-German Men’s Writings 289
- Afterword 313
- Contributors 319
- Index 323
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
-
Introductory Considerations
- Introduction 3
- Hard-Cold-Fast: Imagining Masculinity in the German Academy, Literature, and the Media 13
-
Theoretical Considerations to the Problematic of Postwar German Masculine Identity
- An Interview with Tilmann Moser on Trauma, Therapeutic Technique, and the Constitution of Masculinity in the Sons of the National Socialist Generation 45
- Paralysis, Silence, and the Unknown SS-Father: A Therapeutic Case Study on the Return of the Third Reich in Psychotherapy 63
- The German-Jewish Hyphen: Conjunct, Disjunct or Adjunct? 91
- Masculinity and Sexual Abuse in Postwar German Society 105
-
Reading Masculinity in Postwar German Literature
- The Motif of the Man, Who, Although He Loves, Goes to War: On the History of the Construction of Masculinity in the European Tradition 133
- “I have only you, Cassandra”: Antifeminism and the Reconstruction of Patriarchy in the Early Postwar Works of Hans Erich Nossack 171
- Brutal Heroes, Human Marionettes, and Men with Bitter Knowledge: On the New Formulation of Masculinity in the Literature of the “Young Generation” after 1945 (W. Borchert, H. Bo¨ ll, and A. Andersch) 191
- Väterliteratur, Masculinity, and History: The Melancholic Texts of the 1980s 219
- Homosexual Images of Masculinity in German-Language Literature after 1945 243
- Neo-Nazi or Neo-Man? The Possibilities for the Transformation of Masculine Identity in Kafka and Hasselbach 263
- Multiple Masculinities in Turkish-German Men’s Writings 289
- Afterword 313
- Contributors 319
- Index 323