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Schmidt (German, Grinnell College) traces the development of a postwar West German literary tradition that linked homosexuality with fascism. Noting that the male homosexual appears in such guises as the sexually predatory soldier, corrupt teacher, decadent artist, purveyor of kitsch, or powerful industrialist, and almost always as an insider of the social and political systems, Schmidt explores these literary depictions and their cultural antecedents, including the scientism of Magnus Hirchfeld, the masculinism of the German youth movement, and the literature of Thomas Mann. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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