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Preface -- $tCreative Writing / Kreatives Schreiben -- $tAs our voices fall -- $tFour Poems -- $tThree Poems -- $tUndergraduate Research / Studentische Forschung -- $tContextualizing Ideological and Aesthetic Identities in the Contemporary Right Wing -- $tThe Post-Wall East German Melodrama -- $tAcademic Notes / Akademische Beiträge -- $tThe Volatile Author -- $tA Note on the Cinema of Discomfort in Thomas Arslan?s Ferien -- $tLiebermanns Räume -- $tBeethoven?s Heroic New Path -- $tKafka in a Nutshell -- $tPeer-Reviewed Articles / Referierte Artikel -- $tAntisemitism in Germany, 1890?1933 -- $tWie die Position des Intellektuellen und der Essay als Gattung in der öffentlichen Rede von Literaten zusammen kommen -- $tTypisch deutsch? -- $tThe Commodified Double in Der Student von Prag -- $tSpecial Section / Schwerpunkt I: Reinhard Jirgl -- $tFoto -- $tDie präparierte Schrift -- $tReinhard Jirgl ? 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