Although “entanglement” has become a keyword in recent German history scholarship, entangled studies of the postwar era have largely limited their scope to politics and economics across the two Germanys while giving short shrift to social and cultural phenomena like gender. At the same time, historians of gender in Germany have tended to treat East and West Germany in isolation, with little attention paid to intersections and interrelationships between the two countries. This groundbreaking collection synthesizes the perspectives of entangled history and gender studies, bringing together established as well as upcoming scholars to investigate the ways in which East and West German gender relations were culturally, socially, and politically intertwined.
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List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Preface
Introduction: Gendering Post-1945 German History: Entanglements
Karen Hagemann, Donna Harsch, and Friederike Brühöfener
PART I: GENDERING THE HISTORIOGRAPHY
Chapter 1. Entanglements of Gender, Politics, and Protest in the Historiography on the Two Post-1945 Germanys
Karen Hagemann and Donna Harsch
Chapter 2. Entangled Gender Relations and Sexuality in the Historiography on the Two Post-1945 Germanys
Jennifer Evans
Chapter 3. Contact Zones and Boundary Objects: The Media and Entangled Representations of Gender
Erica Carter
PART II: GENDER, POLITICS, AND POLICIES
Chapter 4. The Big Cleanup: Men, Women, and Rubble Clearance in Postwar East and West Germany
Leonie Treber
Chapter 5. Children, Church, and Rights: East and West German Protests against Family Law Reforms in the 1950s
Alexandria Ruble
Chapter 6. Gendering Health Politics: East and West German Healthcare Systems in Comparison, 1950–1970
Donna Harsch
PART III: GENDERED RESISTANCE, PROTEST, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
Chapter 7. Under the Habit: Resistance of Catholic Sisters against East German State Authority in the 1950s
Kathryn C. Julian
Chapter 8. Finding Feminism: Rethinking Activism in the West German New Women’s Movement of the 1970s and 1980s
Sarah E. Summers
Chapter 9. Redefining the Political: The Gender of Activism in Grassroots Movements of the 1960s to 1980s
Belinda Davis
Chapter 10. Connected Differences: Black German Feminists and Their Transnational Connections of the 1980s and 1990s
Tiffany N. Florvil
PART IV: GENDER RELATIONS AND SEXUALITY
Chapter 11. Domestic Abuse and Women’s Lives: East and West Policies during the 1960s and 1970s
Jane Freeland
Chapter 12. Searching for Identity: 1950s Homophile Politics in West Germany and Its Roots in the Weimar Homosexual Movement
Clayton J. Whisnant
Chapter 13. Contested Masculinities: Debates about Homosexuality in the West German Bundeswehr in 1960s and 1970s
Friederike Brühöfener
PART V: THE MEDIA AND REPRESENTATIONS OF GENDER
Chapter 14. In the Presence of the Past, in the Shadow of the “Other”: Women Journalists in Postwar Germany
Deborah Barton
Chapter 15. Entangled Femininities: Contested Representations of Women in the East and West German Illustrated Press of the 1950s
Jennifer Lynn
Chapter 16. Gendered Orientalism: Representations of “the Turkish” in the West German Press of the 1970s and 1980s
Brittany Lehman
Index of Names
Index of Subjects
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Friederike Brühöfener is Assistant Professor in the History Department at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. She is currently working on a comparative study on the development of military masculinities in East and West Germany.