Seminar will examine the Weimar Republic in Germany through the eyes of the so-called 'new woman,' a voting, contraceptive-using, wage-earner. Much more than a bohemian intellectual, or cabaret-going 'flapper,' the new woman existed in offices, factories, the bedroom, and the kitchen. Focusing on new freedoms (to vote, to work, to make reproductive choices), we will examine their relation to the industrialization and mechanization of post-WWI society both as depicted in fiction (Kästner, Seghers, Keun, Baum, Fleisser) and reported on by journalists of the day (Tergit and others). READINGS AND CLASS DISCUSSION IN GERMAN.
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