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April 2004:
The German Studies Program
Judaic Studies Program
and
the Center for European Studies
invite you to
a seminar on
"Populism and Sport Stars:
Political Resources for 'Authentic Representation' "
Conducted by
Georg Spitaler
IFK, Vienna
Visiting Scholar
Thursday, April 22nd
4:00 PM
119 Old Chemistry
Duke University
West Campus
UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke University
Departments of German
in Cooperation with
the Max Kade Foundation
present:
Dr. Jutta Eming
Research Fellow at the
Freie Universität Berlin
and
Max Kade Visiting Associate Professor
at UNC-CH and Duke
"Affect as Body-Style in Courtly Literature"
Wednesday, April 21st
3:30 PM
Pleasants Family Assembly Room
Wilson Library
UNC Campus
Duke University Department of Germanic Languages & Literature
presents:
Professor Wynfrid Kriegleder
University of Vienna
"Die 'Eigenen' und die 'Fremden' in den historischen Romanen der Caroline Pichler"
Friday, April 9th
4:30 PM
119 Old Chemistry Building
A Reception will follow
"Beginnings and Endings of Modernity in German-speaking Lands"
An Interdisciplinary Conference
April 2-4, 2004
February 2004:
Duke University German Studies Program Center for European Studies Film/Video/Digital Program
present:
"Nazi Cinema Olympia: diving sequence and Triumph of the Will"
Wednesday, February 4th
7:00 PM
Richard White Auditorium
East Campus
Admission is free
Duke University Department of Germanic Languages & Literature
presents:
Dr. Ruth HaCohen
Professor & Chair Department of Music
Hebrew University, Jerusalem
"Wagner’s Parsifal and G. Eliot’s Daniel (Deronda) visiting Holy Temples: Anti-Semitism, Compassion and a musical-literary Exchange"
Friday, February 6th
4:30 PM
119 Old Chemistry Building
A Reception will follow
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill German Department
presents:
Susan Lee Youens
Professor of Musicology
University of Notre Dame
Fellow National Humanities Center
"Myth Made Modern:
Clara Schumann and her Loreley"
Monday, February 9th
3:30 PM
Toy Lounge
4th Floor Dey Hall
Graduate Colloquium German Department
Sandra Summers
"A Lady's Gaze Should Not Be Direct: Regulating The Female Gaze In Medieval German Literature"
Friday, February 20th
4:30 PM
119 Old Chem
Reception follows
German Studies Lecture Series
Claudia Koonz
Professor of History
Duke University
"The Nazi Conscience"
Friday, February 27th
4:00 PM
119 Old Chem
Reception follows
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