Description
This text demonstrates how the sexualized image of Berlin in Weimar Germany arose at the same time as radical social changes in the history and position of women were taking place. It argues that this specific image related to anxieties regarding the role of women in the public realm at this time.
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Dorothy Rowe, Roehampton University, UK