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Was sind queere Narrative? In welchem Verhältnis stehen Sprache, Repräsentation und queere Körperlichkeit? Gibt es queere Tabuthemen? Ist queere Literatur zwangsläufig Aktionismus? Also queere Literatur als Littérature engagée? Wir schlängeln uns mit unserer neuen Ausgabe durch Farben und Formen queerer Literatur, stürzen uns ins Begehren und Nicht-Begehren, besiedeln Vielfältigkeit und verknüpfen Singularitäten – queer, kritisch, und beautifully eccentric!
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Before the occupation of Yugoslavia in April 1941, many Jews found refuge in the country. Thousands of Jews entered Yugoslavia on tourist visas, challenging the authorities' attempts to restrict this influx and to expel those who had entered. After April 1941, thousands of Jews were forced to flee the country, or at least the area occupied by Germany. Most of those who managed to survive did so in the area occupied by Italy. Dwells on hardships endured by refugees under Italian rule (part of whom were interned in camps in Italy), as well as by those who tried to find refuge in neutral or Allied countries or who looked to the Vatican for protection. Discusses the mission of the Yugoslavian Zionist leader Martin Weltmann who went from Palestine to Istanbul in an attempt to rescue Jews from Yugoslavia. Relates, also, to the role of the Yugoslavian government-in-exile in rescuing Jews.
Winner of the Whiting Award for Drama -- a poetic election-season closet drama about climate catastrophe, gender, and the Internet. Joan of Arkansas is an election-season closet drama about climate catastrophe, divine gender expression, the instructions of angels, and heavenly revelation relayed via viral video. Fifteen-year-old Joan has been tasked by God (They/Them) to ensure that Charles VII (R-Arkansas) adopts radical climate policy and wins his bid as the Lord's candidate to become the president of the United States. Arkansas is flooding, the West is burning, and borders are closed: "Heaven or / internet--it's / hard to be / good." Poetry. Drama. Hybrid.