Students'
Essays Short Essays
- Symbolism
in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari,Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, The
Last
Laugh, and Metropolis, by Chris Bair
- Triumph
of the Will and Jud Suess as Nazi Propaganda, by Chris Bair
- Germany
Coping with Her Past through Film: Murderers Are Among Us, The Marriage
of Maria Braun, and Germany, Pale Mother, by Chris Bair
- Reality
Calls Dr. Hopeless, by Erich Bass
- The Last
Laugh – Der Letzte Mann, by Andrea Bedi
- Gender
Relations in Recent German Film Comedies, by Candice Malcolm
- Gender
Relations in “Abgeschminkt!”, by Andy Essman
- Gender
Relations in “Abgeschminkt!” and “Der bewegte Mann”, by Matt Klotz
- “The Last
Laugh” (“Der Letzte Mann”), by Lena Parenyak
- Symbolic
Uniforms of The Last Laugh, by Jay Levy
- Metropolis
= Marxism, by Ted Rossini
- "The
Last Laugh." by Oksana Satmari
- Nosferatu,
by Erin Shockely
- The
Stereotypical Embodiments of Jews and Germans in Jew Suess, by Erin
Shockley
- Inequalities
between Male/Female, Hetero-/Homosexual Relationships in recent German
film comedies, by Chris Slemp
- The Cabinet
of Dr. Caligari, by Holly Thompson
- Triumph
of the Will & Jud Suess: Nazi Propaganda Films, by Erin Eyler
- "Germany,
Pale Mother" & "Marianne and Julianne",
by Erin Eyler
Final Essays
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