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- Women in German Yearbook
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When we decided on an "Austrian" cluster for this year's Women in German Yearbook, Austrian voters had not yet gone to the polls in the October 1999 election. We therefore could not foresee the immediate political relevance of our topic, as Austria became, once again and for the first time since the "Waldheim affair," the center of an international scandal. While we were soliciting a review essay on feminist approaches to Austrian women writers and checking out talks and submissions on contemporary Austrian writers, the Women in German listserv featured a heated exchange over how to respond to the "Hairier phenomenon": Should we--US feminist Germanists--boycott Austria by ...
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