This article analyses Stefan Wolter's memoir of his service as a Bausoldat in the Nationale Volksarmee: Hinterm Horizont allein — Der ‘Prinz’ von Prora (2005). I suggest the term ‘archival narrative’ to describe its narrative made up of juxtapositions of different sources and to draw attention to archival forces of selection, preservation and omission which the text displays. Wolter scrutinizes his documents of military service and highlights their inadequacy as evidence of his same-sex relationship, drawing attention to traces of his anxieties about revealing once closeted desires. The text therefore invites a reading through the archive theories of Jacques Derrida and José Esteban Muñoz, as well as Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick's concept of the c...
While geographies of affect are increasingly influential and geographies of sexuality well establish...
This essay examines the circumstances of the production and appearance of East Germany's first film ...
In looking back at German history, the Weimar Era and the 1920s, in particular, are often regarded a...
This article analyses Stefan Wolter’s memoir of his service as a 'Bausoldat' in the 'Nationale Volks...
This article investigates self-censorship in two works by Helga Königsdorf written either side of Ge...
The German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) had an ambivalent relationship with homosexuality...
This article contributes to a reassessment of gay liberation by focusing on how matters of sex and d...
The Nazis’ persecution of LGBTQ individuals is an often-overlooked topic in the wider study of theSe...
This thesis examines the Homosexuelle Interessengemeinschaft Berlin (HIB), the first gay liberation ...
"Unter Männern" weaves together three threads of, first, historically relevant memory recited by its...
Autobiography provides the reader with an understanding of the experience of the GDR in a way which ...
Analyzing oral history testimony as well as prisoner files from the 1960s Berlin women’s prisons, th...
This article offers an original exploration of queer Holocaust history, that is, same-sex desire bet...
In the last few years of its existence, the East German socialist state had initiated a campaign of ...
This article investigates self-censorship in two works by Helga Königsdorf written either side of Ge...
While geographies of affect are increasingly influential and geographies of sexuality well establish...
This essay examines the circumstances of the production and appearance of East Germany's first film ...
In looking back at German history, the Weimar Era and the 1920s, in particular, are often regarded a...
This article analyses Stefan Wolter’s memoir of his service as a 'Bausoldat' in the 'Nationale Volks...
This article investigates self-censorship in two works by Helga Königsdorf written either side of Ge...
The German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) had an ambivalent relationship with homosexuality...
This article contributes to a reassessment of gay liberation by focusing on how matters of sex and d...
The Nazis’ persecution of LGBTQ individuals is an often-overlooked topic in the wider study of theSe...
This thesis examines the Homosexuelle Interessengemeinschaft Berlin (HIB), the first gay liberation ...
"Unter Männern" weaves together three threads of, first, historically relevant memory recited by its...
Autobiography provides the reader with an understanding of the experience of the GDR in a way which ...
Analyzing oral history testimony as well as prisoner files from the 1960s Berlin women’s prisons, th...
This article offers an original exploration of queer Holocaust history, that is, same-sex desire bet...
In the last few years of its existence, the East German socialist state had initiated a campaign of ...
This article investigates self-censorship in two works by Helga Königsdorf written either side of Ge...
While geographies of affect are increasingly influential and geographies of sexuality well establish...
This essay examines the circumstances of the production and appearance of East Germany's first film ...
In looking back at German history, the Weimar Era and the 1920s, in particular, are often regarded a...