Gabriele Kämper (born March 30, 1960) is a German literary scholar[1] and head of the Equality Office of the Berlin Senate.
In 1988, she received her Magister artium at the FU Berlin in the subjects Latin American studies and German literature of modern times with a thesis on the novel Paradiso by the Cuban author José Lezama Lima.
[4] In these roles, she has produced several publications, including Materialien zum Frauenhandel (1999),[5] the conference volume Regenbogenfamilien – Wenn Eltern lesbisch, schwul, bi- oder transsexuell sind (2001), in which she argues that this form of family leadership can enrich society,[6] and the book Spreeperlen.
"12] Kämper examined the authors' texts for images and metaphors beyond the actual statements, drawing on the analyses of the fantasies of soldierly men as elaborated by the cultural scientist Klaus Theweleit in his book Männerphantasien.
The cultural sociologist Thomas Kleinspehn concluded in his review for Deutschlandfunk: "After reading it, it should be difficult to continue to cover the neo-conservative idyll with cuddles and to trivialize it.