Blog Posts
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If You Don’t Laugh, You Cry: Die drei von der Tankstelle (1930) Topic closed to new replies
1 post, started by Molly Harrabin, 17:27, Thu 4 Aug 2022
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Thinking Outside the (Toy)Box: Feminism and Performance in Ernst Lubitsch’s Die Puppe (1919) Topic closed to new replies
1 post, started by Molly Harrabin, 14:18, Tue 8 Mar 2022
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Call for Contributions: Gender and Sexuality in the Films of the Weimar Republic Topic closed to new replies
1 post, started by Molly Harrabin, 14:52, Mon 29 Nov 2021
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Ambiguous Displays of Emancipation Topic closed to new replies
1 post, started by Molly Harrabin, 12:51, Tue 12 Oct 2021
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Punch and Duty: Class and the School Servants in Leontine Sagan’s Mädchen in Uniform (1931) Topic closed to new replies
1 post, started by Molly Harrabin, 17:59, Fri 18 Jun 2021
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A Celebration of Anders als die Andern (Different from the Others) Topic closed to new replies
1 post, started by Molly Harrabin, 14:30, Fri 28 May 2021
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A Killer(‘s) Melody: Grieg’s “In the Hall of the Mountain King” in Fritz Lang’s M Topic closed to new replies
1 post, started by Molly Harrabin, 12:08, Fri 7 May 2021
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Clowns and Cabaret: Expressions of Surface Culture in Weimar Film Topic closed to new replies
1 post, started by Molly Harrabin, 12:14, Fri 12 Mar 2021
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Opening the Cabinet: Composing a Score for Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari Topic closed to new replies
1 post, started by Molly Harrabin, 14:36, Fri 5 Mar 2021
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From Caligari to RuPaul’s Drag Race: The Maschinenmensch in Pop Culture Topic closed to new replies
1 post, started by Molly Harrabin, 17:28, Tue 16 Feb 2021
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