"The collection of scholarly essays in Women in German Expressionism makes a real contribution to the field of German expressionist studies through profound critical questioning of received assumptions about the field’s parameters, especially in literary expressionism, where women’s voices have generally not received the attention as visual artists in revisionist studies."— Colin Rhodes, Art History
"This volume does much to redress the impression that women in Expressionism were viewed first and foremost by their male colleagues...Instead they were creators, editors, activists, revolutionaries, drivers in their own right, and it's long past time to recover their legacies." — Monatshefte
"This important and innovative collection of essays is a very welcome addition to recent scholarship on German and Austrian Expressionist art and literature...The editors are to be commended for compiling work from diverse disciplinary backgrounds and career stages; the number of early-career scholars represented here is cause for optimism about the future study of German Expressionism."— Lisa Marie Anderson, The Germanic Review