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Natalie Ford, University of Cincinnati, presents her paper “Female Labor in the GDR: Gender, Class, and Labor as Represented in Heiner Carow’s The Legend of Paul and Paula (1973).”
The second graduate panel answers questions from the audience.
Dr. Robert Holubs talks with Jorge Clavo-Abbass and Johannes Vith about their research.
Dr. Kevin Richards discusses topics raised during the paper presentation with Peter Coccia.
Graduate Students enjoy friendly conversation between panels.
Wendy Timmons, Vanderbilt University, presents her paper “In the Dark? Spectrums of Sexuality and Gender in F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu”
Rachel Dodson, University of Alabama, presents her paper “The Rejection of the ‘Neue Frau”: Depictions of Women in Weimar Germany.”
Dr. Ervin Malakaj, University of British Columbia, presents his keynote paper “Searching for Queer Butterflies.”
The third graduate panel answers the audience members’ questions.
Jorge Clavo-Abbass and Johannes Vith, OSU, present their paper “Penalising Queerness: The Lasting Impact of StGB ยง 175.”
Barbara Besendorfer, University of Cincinnati, presents here paper “Helke Sander and the Feminist Labor Market – Making the Private Political.”
Amanda Robinson, University of Oregon, presents her paper, “Gottfried Benn’s ‘Morgue’: Breaking the Gender Binary.”
Lou Solhol-Macher, UC Berkley, presents her paper “Becoming Visible: Desire, Practice, and Digital In/Visibility in. Hito Steryl’s Work,” via Zoom.
Ellen Chew, University of Cincinnati, presents her paper “Weimar Revisited: Ann’s Journey in the Seven Deadly Sins at the New York City Ballet (1958).”
The interdisciplinary faculty panel consisting of professor from across Ohio State University.

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