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November 2009
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UMASS
LECTURE:
The Author is a DJ: Thomas Meinecke's Troubles with "Gender Trouble." by Florence Feiereisen, Middlebury College (3:30 pm in 601 Herter Hall)
SMITH COLLEGE
FILM:
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (7:30 pm in Seelye 201)
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SMITH COLLEGE
LECTURE:
Film and the Other Arts: Fassbinder’s The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant by Brigitte Peucker, Professor of German and Film Studies at Yale University (4:30 pm in 106 Seelye)

HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE
Information session on Hampshire's semester-long Berlin program (spring 2011). Students should consider attending even if they just think they might possibly be interested. For more info: contact Jeffrey Wallen jwallen@hampshire.edu
(4:00 pm in Emily Dickinson Hall 4)
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AMHERST COLLEGE
FILM:
Spur der Steine (4:00 and 7:00 pm in Stirn Auditorium)

MOUNT HOLYOKE
FILM:
Good Bye, Lenin! (7:00 pm in Cleveland L3)

SMITH COLLEGE
LECTURE: Prophetess of Disaster: Allegorical and Symbolical Art in Germany in the 1930s
by Maike Steinkamp, Visiting Professor from Hamburg (5:00 pm, Graham Hall)
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MOUNT HOLYOKE
Landscapes of Remembrance and Oblivion: Reflections on a Vanished State. Lecture by Holger Teschke.
(4:30 pm, Gamble)
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MOUNT HOLYOKE
FILM:
Der Tangospieler (7:00 pm in Cleveland L3)
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Mount Holyoke College
The Question of 'German' Cultural Identity in the 21st Century: "Herta Mueller and the 2009 Nobel Prize for literature

Talk by Anca Luca Holden.
(4:15 pm, Gamble Auditorium, Art Museum)

SMITH COLLEGE
FILM:
Good Bye, Lenin!
(7:30 pm in Seelye 201)

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AMHERST COLLEGE
FILM:
Die Reise nach Kafiristan (4:00 and 7:30 pm at Stirn Auditorium)

MOUNT HOLYOKE
FILM:
Der Rote Kakadu (7:00 pm in Cleveland L3)


UMASS
LECTURE:
"Frankfurt Schul and Frankfurt School: Heine's Post-Contemporary Challengee."by Willi Goetschel (U Toronto) (11:30 am in 601 Herter Hall)
& "State, Sovereignty, and the Outside Within: Mendelssohn's View from the 'Jewish Colony'". (4:00 pm in 601 Herter Hall)

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UMASS
FILM:
Exile Shanghai by Ulrike Ottinger (5:00 pm Part I, & II, 7:30 pm Part III, IV & V National Yiddish Book Center, 1021 West St. Amherst, MA

 

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