Journal of Austrian Studies
University of Nebraska Press · United States · Est. 2010
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The Journal of Austrian Studies focuses on the literary works of Elfriede Jelinek, particularly examining her engagement with ecological themes and ecofeminist perspectives. Articles analyze how Jelinek's texts address the climate crisis, environmental destruction, and the interconnectedness of social hierarchies, patriarchal structures, and the exploitation of nature. The journal also explores the dissolution of boundaries in her work, including the interplay between literature, everyday life, mythology, and politics, as well as her use of aesthetic forms for social and political critique.
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