The Masculine Woman in Weimar Germany / / Katie Sutton.

Throughout the Weimar period the so-called “masculinization of woman” was much more than merely an outsider or subcultural phenomenon; it was central to representations of the changing female ideal, and fed into wider debates concerning the health and fertility of the German “race” following the rup...

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. “The Masculinization of Woman” -- Chapter 1 “Which One Is the Man?” The Masculinization of Women’s Fashions -- Chapter 2 “In the Beginning Th ere Was Sport”: The Masculinized Female Athlete -- Chapter 3 “My Emil Is Different”: Queer Female Masculinities in the Weimar Media -- Chapter 4 The Trouser Role: Female Masculinity as Performance -- Chapter 5 Beyond Berlin: Female Masculinities in Weimar Fiction -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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Throughout the Weimar period the so-called “masculinization of woman” was much more than merely an outsider or subcultural phenomenon; it was central to representations of the changing female ideal, and fed into wider debates concerning the health and fertility of the German “race” following the rupture of war. Drawing on recent developments within the history of sexuality, this book sheds new light on representations and discussions of the masculine woman within the Weimar print media from 1918–1933. It traces the connotations and controversies surrounding this figure from her rise to media prominence in the early 1920s until the beginning of the Nazi period, considering questions of race, class, sexuality, and geography. By focusing on styles, bodies and identities that did not conform to societal norms of binary gender or heterosexuality, this book contributes to our understanding of gendered lives and experiences at this pivotal juncture in German history.
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Gender identity Germany History 20th century.
Lesbians Germany History 20th century.
Sex role Germany History 20th century.
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Gender Studies and Sexuality, History: 20th Century to Present.
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CONTENTS --
List of Figures --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction. “The Masculinization of Woman” --
Chapter 1 “Which One Is the Man?” The Masculinization of Women’s Fashions --
Chapter 2 “In the Beginning Th ere Was Sport”: The Masculinized Female Athlete --
Chapter 3 “My Emil Is Different”: Queer Female Masculinities in the Weimar Media --
Chapter 4 The Trouser Role: Female Masculinity as Performance --
Chapter 5 Beyond Berlin: Female Masculinities in Weimar Fiction --
Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Index
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List of Figures --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction. “The Masculinization of Woman” --
Chapter 1 “Which One Is the Man?” The Masculinization of Women’s Fashions --
Chapter 2 “In the Beginning Th ere Was Sport”: The Masculinized Female Athlete --
Chapter 3 “My Emil Is Different”: Queer Female Masculinities in the Weimar Media --
Chapter 4 The Trouser Role: Female Masculinity as Performance --
Chapter 5 Beyond Berlin: Female Masculinities in Weimar Fiction --
Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Index
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CONTENTS --
List of Figures --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction. “The Masculinization of Woman” --
Chapter 1 “Which One Is the Man?” The Masculinization of Women’s Fashions --
Chapter 2 “In the Beginning Th ere Was Sport”: The Masculinized Female Athlete --
Chapter 3 “My Emil Is Different”: Queer Female Masculinities in the Weimar Media --
Chapter 4 The Trouser Role: Female Masculinity as Performance --
Chapter 5 Beyond Berlin: Female Masculinities in Weimar Fiction --
Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Index
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