Category Archives: Sororities

Sororities – Power, Shame, and Sisterhood

Between sparkle and secrecy, belonging and humiliation, sororities form a closed world of female power. This category explores the rituals, hierarchies, and body politics that shape Greek Life from the inside. Whether in the grueling trials of Hell Week, the carefully curated Instagram aesthetics, or the eroticized depictions of initiation rites in literature — everywhere, intimacy and control intertwine. manther examines these dynamics through storytelling, cultural analysis, and sensual detail: How do power games between women arise? When does nudity mark a boundary — and when does it become liberation?

Hamburg police break up large party at the Alster

Once again Harvestehude, the Hamburg district where the Gamma Xi Delta Sorority’s villa is located, is the talk of the town. About five hundred young people had arranged to party there on the Alster meadows – the same place where Nina danced naked in the moonlight some month ago (see Trust Walk). The background of … Continue reading Hamburg police break up large party at the Alster

Virgin valley – The Gamma Xi Delta Hamburg-Chapter

In Hamburg-Harvestehude a sorority, a so-called Greek letter society of young female students, founded their first chapter in Germany. The students do not only stand out on campus because of their unusual dress code. They are based in Jungfrauenthal. In valle virginum – “Jungfrauenthal” is what the Cistercian nuns called their monastery in Harvestehude. Even … Continue reading Virgin valley – The Gamma Xi Delta Hamburg-Chapter