Provocation from the Periphery: Robert Walser Re-examined |
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Contents
Introduction | 13 |
Replaying the pretexts | 29 |
Walsers modern Märchen | 42 |
Revision as Conformism | 58 |
Staged subjectivity | 73 |
The Hybrid Subject | 86 |
and Ambivalence | 88 |
The Battle of the Sexes | 103 |
Literary Women | 116 |
Gender in Action | 132 |
Mimesis as Subversion | 145 |
Revision as Masculinization | 160 |
Femininity and Subversion | 169 |
The productive potential of mimetic strategies | 182 |
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