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Literature and Ethics Work Group presents: Of Friends and Foes: Lang’s Cinema of War

Literature and Ethics Work Group presents: Of Friends and
Foes: Lang’s Cinema of War
Date
Wed June 6th 2012, 5:00 - 6:30pm
Location
Pigott Hall (Bldg. 260), Room
252

Speakers): Martin Blumenthal-Barby (Rice University)

Martin Blumenthal-Barby (Rice University) on Fritz Lang’s Film, Dr. Mabuse, Der Spieler.

Fritz Lang’s 1922 silent filmDr. Mabuse, the Gamblerhasbeen interpreted as a commentary “on the socialand cultural turmoil of the immediate postwar years.” The film has been said to reveal “society in search of an enemy.” It is in this context that the talk sets out to read the overt socio-historicalconflict as secular surface discourse tied to a more implicit religious discourse. The talk proposes that--in addition to elucidating the social misery and economic turmoil of the post-World War I era--Lang casts the "evil" Mabuse figure as a ubiquitous yet elusive, ineradicable and indeed constitutive force of the human condition.

Wednesday, June 6, 5:00-6:30pm, building 260, room 252

(Refreshments will be served; discussion in English)

For more information contact:renanak [at] stanford.edu (Renana Keydar)