ABSTRACT This article examines how tertiary language learners of German engaged with the novel Blutbuch (2022) by Swiss author Kim de l'Horizon. Celebrated as the first nonbinary novel in German literature, excerpts of this autofictional text were taught in a 3‐week unit, which was part of a semester‐long German course targeted at university students ...
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