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Tag Archives: Jeanne Mammen
WEIMAR AND THE VIOLENCE OF AMNESIA: Trope of a Troubled Burial
Accusations of elitism, populous slanders of the word as pejorative have been unleashed as aprt of the American cultural landscape in this season of discontent. Can we take lessons form the Weimar Republic? The right wing tone of academia in … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Birkle, August Sander, Charles Baudelaire, Dostoyevsky, Ernst Junger, Georges Bataille, Hegel Philosopher, Herbert von Reyl-Hanisch, Irving Wohlfahrt, Jay Winter, Jeanne Mammen, Martin Buber, Oskar Kokoschka, Pierre Missac, Stefan George, Stephane Moses, Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin
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WEIMAR: “CREOLE LOVE CALL” on the Rhine
Everyone loves to throw around the Weimar metaphor, from pundit Glenn Beck to America’s anarchist in residence Noam Chomsky, and a contingent of microphone friendly snake oil salesmen in between…Crazy or sane, left or right, the analogies of fear mongering … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft, Music/Composition/Performance
Tagged Carl Schmitt, Conrad Felixmuller, Erhard Gopel, Eric D. Weitz, Ernst Junger, Franz Neumann, Frederik Taylor, Glenn Beck, Herbert von Reyl-Hanisch, James Fallows, James Fallows Guardian, Jankel Adler, Jeanne Mammen, John Maynard Keynes, Josephine Baker, Marcel Ronay, Martin Hutchinson, Max Beckmann, Noam Chomsky, Otto Dix, Paul Krugman, Sandy Levinson
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