INHALT
Cultures of Bohemia in the Twentieth CenturyPeter Zusi
Articles
Czech Women Writers and Racial Others: (Un)timely Reflections on the History of Czech Nationalism Jitka Malečková pages 4–18
Conversational Modernism: Talking Czech Men into Being Gentlemen by Way of The Gentleman, 1924–30 Jindřich Toman pages 19–35
Reading Kafka Visually: Gothic Ornament and the Motion of Writing in Kafka’s Der Process Tomáš Jirsa pages 36–50
The Mukařovský Case: Structuralism, Stalinism, and the Avant-Garde Tim Beasley-Murray pages 51–71
Command Celebrities: The Rise and Fall of Hanzelka and Zikmund Jiřina ŠmejkalovÁ pages 72–86
‘Dissidence’ in Holocaust Memorials in Literature: Jáchym Topol’s The Devil’s Workshop (Chladnou zemí) Geoffrey Chew pages 87–102
Conference Report
‘Prague Figurations of Jewish Modernism’ Lucy Duggan pages 103–106
Review Essay
Sex, Coffee, Madness: New Studies on the History of Fin-de-Siècle and Inter-War Vienna Egbert Klautke pages 107–113
Book Reviews
Prague, Capital of the Twentieth Century: A Surrealist History Peter Bugge pages 114–116
A Glossary of Catchwords of the Czech Avant-Garde: Conceptions of Aesthetics and the Changing Faces of Art, 1908–1958 Jindřich Toman pages 117–118
Art and Life in Modernist Prague: Karel Čapek and His Generation, 1911–1938. Peter Zusi pages 118–121
Edvard Beneš: Vorbild und Feindbild. Politische, historiographische und mediale Deutungen Felix Jeschke pages 121–122
An Uncanny Era: Conversations between Václav Havel and Adam Michnik Kieran Williams pages 123–124
National Mythologies in Central European TV Series: How J.R. Won the Cold War Veronika Pehe pages 125–126
Military Culture and Popular Patriotism in Late Imperial Austria. Pieter M. Judson pages 126–128
To Walk with the Devil: Slovene Collaboration and Axis Occupation 1941–1945. Tim Kirk pages 129–130
Rückkehr nach Ungarn 1946–1950: Erlebnisberichte ungarndeutscher Vertriebener Regina Fritz pages 131–132
Absent Culture: The Case of Polish Livonia. Catherine Gibson pages 132–134
Post-Communist Nostalgia. Scott McCracken pages 134–135
After Freud Left: A Century of Psychoanalysis in America. Danae Karydaki pages 136–137