1. Introduction: Weimar’s Queer Visual Cultures
Birgit Lang, Ina Linge, and Katie Sutton
2. Virtual Witnessing: Weimar Cinema’s pre-Weimar roots in Anders als die Andern (Different from the Others, 1919)
Sara Friedman
3. Beyond Open Bookshelves: Knabenliebe, Homoerotica, and Publishing in Weimar Germany
Camilla Smith
4. Taxonomies of Venus: Curt Moreck, Gerda Wegener, and the Queer Aesthetics of Cultural-Sexological Print
Eliza Coyle
5. Ambivalent Images: Revisiting Magnus Hirschfeld’s Photo Wall of Sexual Intermediaries
Rainer Herrn
6. Weimar Tarot and the Queer Sensuous Knowledge of Ernst Tristan Kurtzahn
Ervin Malakaj
7. Self-Portrait with a Cat: Weimar’s Queer History Beyond the Human
Heike Bauer
8. In the Closet: Codified Queerness in G.W. Pabst’s Pandora’s Box (1929)
Molly Harrabin
9. Erotic Pedagogy, Power Play, and Suspended Pleasure in Mädchen in Uniform (1931)
Cedar Lensing-Sharp
10. Between the Bar and the Clinic: Trans* Visual Histories in Mysterium des Geschlechtes
Jonah I. Garde
11. My Own I: Transgender Presentation and “Doing” Gender in Weimar Germany
Bodie A. Ashton
12. Queer Nostalgia: Ernst Hildebrand, Homoerotica, and Post-war Memories of Weimar Berlin
Ty Vanover
13. “=Queer Futurist Performance Aesthetics in Babylon Berlin (2017–2025)
Wesley Lim
14. Photographing Transness and Weimar Berlin: Transparent on Television and on the Stage, and Hirschfeld’s Photography
Laurie Marhoefer