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The USC-Max Kade Institute is a research center devoted to German and European studies located just north of the USC campus.
2714 S Hoover St Los Angeles, California
Joined October 2017
Tonight at 7 PM we are proud to host Violinist Adam Millstein and Pianist Dominic Cheli for a performance of the Music of Film Composers who were suppressed by the Nazi Regime. RSVP through the QR code on the flier. @USCDornsife @PFLerner
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Join us for a discussion of cultures of remembrance in Austria with Dr. Danielle Spera, former director of the Jewish Museum Vienna and famed journalist, at 7:00 PM Monday 10/16. RSVP using the QR code attached. @USCDornsife @PFLerner
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Don't miss the next event in our lecture series "Exile & Resistance", a collaboration between @USCLibraries @USCMaxKade @ThomasMannHouse @USCDornsife
Join us on April 25 at 4:30 p.m. at @USCMaxKade for the event “Poetry of Exile:” As part of the “Exile & Resistance” series, Fellow & poet @GAlmadhoun will be joined by poet & @USCCinema Professor Lan Duong. Learn more about the reading & discussion➡️ https://t.co/zs6TKRlP3V
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Join us on April 25 at 4:30 p.m. at @USCMaxKade for the event “Poetry of Exile:” As part of the “Exile & Resistance” series, Fellow & poet @GAlmadhoun will be joined by poet & @USCCinema Professor Lan Duong. Learn more about the reading & discussion➡️ https://t.co/zs6TKRlP3V
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Reminder: we’re delighted to present, Dr. Mariusz, Kałczewiak, Humboldt postdoctoral scholar, speaking on “Men of Valor and Anxiety: Polish-Jewish Masculinities and the Challenge of Modernity,” tomorrow, April 18, in person and on Zoom. @USCDornsife @PFLerner
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Our Exile and Resistance series returns with a very special event with poet Ghayath Almadhoun, visiting fellow at the Thomas Mann House, and USC’s Lan Duong! Join us on April 25 at the Max Kade Institute. @PFLerner @USCDornsife
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We’re delighted to present, Dr. Mariusz Kalczwekiak, Humboldt postdoctoral scholar, speaking on “Men of Valor and Anxiety: Polish-Jewish Masculinities and the Challenge of Modernity,” Tuesday, April 18, in person and on Zoom. https://t.co/Zi96R0Rhhu
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Join us for an insightful conversation with award-winning translator @rossmbenjamin! The event will take place on February 21 and will be hosted by the Max Kade Institute @USCDornsife. @PFLerner
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The Max Kade Institute @USCDornsife is thrilled to announce our first in-person event of the spring semester. @PFLerner
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We are pleased to present our latest event, "Making the Modern Individual: Urban Infrastructure and Daily Life in Los Angeles and Berlin, 1850–1940." Link: https://t.co/mgWzberJNB We would love to see you there! When: 4:00 pm, 4/25/2022 Where: Doheny Memorial Library, Room 240
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Join us in person or virtually for this hybrid lecture.
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Still time to rsvp to hear @ankahajkova on Zoom or in person this afternoon! @USCMaxKade @cagr_usc @USCDornsife
Can't wait for this talk by @ankahajkova on April 11 @USCMaxKade @cagr_usc. RSVP for In Person or Zoom here: https://t.co/D1IzOqXuWM
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Hello all! Feel free to RSVP for our newest hybrid event: "Between Love and Coercion: Queer Desire, Sexual Barter, and the Holocaust" It is April 11 at 4:00 PM. Join in-person or on Zoom! RSVP Link: https://t.co/czp18gceit
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"The symposium Vienna in Hollywood focuses on the impact of Austrian film professionals and their legacy from the classic Hollywood era to contemporary filmmaking." To learn more and RSVP: https://t.co/8X3VzEuA4f Starts: 12/10/2021, 9:00 AM Where: USC Doheny Memorial Library
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Be sure to come! Midnight Traveler: Capturing the Global Refuge Crisis on Film 11/15/21, 7:00 PM Check out this link for more information: https://t.co/O3bCVsXLxM
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Another past event is now up on Youtube. Listen to Professor Otto discuss Haunted Bauhaus Gender, Sexuality and Politics! Check it out:
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Did you miss our latest event? Check out the recording to hear Dorothea and Johannes von Moltke discuss "Last Letters: The Prison Correspondence Between Helmuth James and Freya von Moltke 1944-45." Now available on Youtube:
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