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    Smoothie Bowls
    Other encounters: European writers and gender in transnational context
    Kosmopolitische Gedankenwelten
    200 Best Smoothie Bowl Recipes
    150 Best Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
    Subverting patriarchy
    • One of the most innovative examples of the use of fantastic forms in recent feminist fiction can be found in the work of Irmtraud Morgner. Little-known outside German-speaking countries, her unique blend of fantastic realism testifies both to the subversive nature of a literature of fantasy and the transgressive power of a feminist writing practice. This book looks at the way Morgner uses fantasy both as a feminist critique of the history of patriarchy and as a test of the viability of feminist alternatives.

      Subverting patriarchy
    • The classic grilled cheese sandwich is now one of the biggest trends in cooking and enjoying an incredible resurgence in popularity. These recipes are fabulous and incredibly versatile - they can be posh, everyday, simple, gourmet, seasonal.

      150 Best Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
    • 200 Best Smoothie Bowl Recipes

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Smoothie bowls are the perfect way to add fresh fruit, superfoods and proteins to everyday menus - as nutritious breakfast, delicious dessert or healthy lunch.

      200 Best Smoothie Bowl Recipes
    • I. Kosmopolitische Ideale, koloniale Fantasien und nationale Realitäten – R. Millington examines inter-ethnic tensions and resolutions in Leopold von Sacher-Masoch’s works. S. Lindinger explores the interplay of idealism, Balkanism, and Orientalism in 1820s German literature about Greece. K. Lucas discusses cosmopolitan imaginings in Gottfried Keller’s "Die Leute von Seldwyla." H. Nishiguchi analyzes the Japanese reception of the Brothers Grimm's fairy tales in a global context. A. Yamazaki reflects on actors and their cosmopolitan existence, while T. Schwarz addresses exoticism and cosmopolitanism. II. In the realm of religion, philosophy, and politics, M. Schön investigates Jesuit cosmopolitanism through the portrayal of China in the "Neuen Welt-Bott." G. Finney discusses colonial cosmopolitanism with Lutheran missionaries in 18th-century South India. L. Deringer examines Bonhoeffer’s cosmopolitanism in relation to America, and D. Blencowe highlights Ernst Bloch’s rehabilitation of utopia as a cosmopolitan ideal. J. K. Allen discusses cultural identity fluidity in Schleswig-Holstein/Sønderjylland. III. In the context of globalization and migration, G. Wilkes analyzes antifascist exile representation in Irmgard Keun’s work. M. Karakus identifies new trends in post-migration literature in Germany with a focus on transcultural and cosmopolitan aspects. S. Ryan explores cosmopolitanism and Gnosis in Gerhard Roth’s novel. C. Well

      Kosmopolitische Gedankenwelten
    • The nationalist projects of the long nineteenth century in Europe aimed to define national identity through concepts of national character and difference. Scholarship reveals that national identity is inherently gendered, evident in the public-private sphere division, the exclusion of women from nation-building, and the gendered politics of culture. Many 19th-century European writers, both male and female, sought to challenge the gendering of their cultural and political nationalisms. This period also saw new transnational encounters due to urbanization, mass migration, imperialism, industrialization, and leisure travel. A collection of essays examines how these transnational encounters influenced or contested the gendered paradigms of nationalism from the late-eighteenth century to the pre-WWI era. Some essays engage in debates about gender in a transnational context, using national differences in gender roles to clarify their own national virtues. Other contributors focus on travel writing by both women and men, showcasing how these narratives provide opportunities to enact, critique, and transcend the gendered contexts of their national settings. This exploration highlights the complex interplay between nationalism and gender during a transformative period in European history.

      Other encounters: European writers and gender in transnational context
    • Eine Bowl voller Power! Trinken war gestern, ab jetzt wird gelöffelt! Smoothie-Bowls sind besonders cremige Smoothies, garniert mit allerlei Toppings wie Früchten, Nüssen, Crunchies oder Gewürzen. Einfach in eine Schüssel gießen und Löffel für Löffel Energie und Vitalstoffe tanken. Zutaten wie Kaffee, Tee oder Proteinpulver sorgen für einen Extraschub Power, grüne Smoothie-Bowls versorgen Sie mit Nährstoffen satt und fruchtige Bowls sind wahre Vitaminbomben, die Ihren Tag ein wenig süßer machen. Ob zum Frühstück, als Nachtisch oder einfach Smoothie-Bowls lassen sich ganz nach Belieben in Ihren Tagesablauf einbauen und sind ruckzuck zubereitet. Viel Spaß beim Mixen, Garnieren und Löffeln - und guten Appetit!

      Smoothie Bowls
    • Eine schwierige Ehe

      • 345pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Kein anderes Bild hat das Denken in der Zeit nach dem Mauerfall so eindringlich geprägt wie die Vorstellung von der Wende als Ehe. In zahlreichen Liebesgeschichten und Eheromanen von Autoren aus Ost und West wird Zeitgeschichte über die Metapher der Ehe und das Motiv des Paars – seine Bildung wie sein Scheitern – reflektiert und modelliert. Dies ermöglicht gleichzeitig ein Nachdenken über die Zukunft der Geschlechter wie auch der Nation, wobei sich die Wiedervereinigung vor allem als »schwierige Ehe« entpuppt.

      Eine schwierige Ehe