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Bonwit-Heine Lecture Series: Upcoming Lectures in the Bonwit-Heine Series

4/1/2005

UPCOMING LECTURES: Friday, April 15, 12-2 p.m. 160 Dwinelle Hall (NOTE: NEW DATE, TIME & LOCATION) JOHN EFRON (UC Berkeley, History) Orientalism in a German Jewish Key Professor John Efron is the author of the books Medicine and the German Jews: A History (Yale University Press, Spring 2001); Defenders of the Race: Jewish Doctors and Race Science in Fin-de-Siecle Europe (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994). Friday, April 8, 4 p.m. 246 Dwinelle Hall PAULA DIEHL (Humboldt-Universität Berlin): The Aryan Mirror: The Body Images of the SS Men and the National Socialist Propaganda Dr. Paula Diehl is the author of the book, Macht ˆ Mythos ˆ Utopie. Die Körperbilder der SS-Männer (Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2005). Friday, April 29, 4 p.m. 79 Dwinelle Hall WALTER SOKEL (San Francisco): The Birth of Eugenics and Justice from the Spirit of Tragedy: Reflections on Two Sides of Nietzsche's Dionysianism Professor Walter Sokel is now finishing his latest book, on Nietzsche Friday, May 6, 4 p.m. 3335 Dwinelle Hall JOHN MACIUIKA (University of Virginia) Modernism Before the Bauhaus: Cultural Politics and Architecture in Wilhelmine Germany Professor John Maciuika is the author of the book, Before the Bauhaus: Architecture, Politics, and the German State, 1890-1920 (Cambridge University Press, 2005).