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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of this seminal German Expressionist fi
 lm from 1920\, which tells how an artificial clay monster\, known as Golem
 \, is formed and animated to protect the Jews of sixteenth-century Prague 
 from expulsion. Following the film\, scholar Maya Barzilai will help us ex
 plore the Gothic architecture of Han’s Poelzig’s film and illuminate how t
 he golem was molded into a cinematic object.Lee B. Anderson\, who worked f
 or a time as an arts education teacher\, has been referred to as the godfa
 ther of the Gothic revival in America. It is largely because of his impres
 sive personal collection that the style has been rekindled among designers
  and other tastemakers. Lee passed away in 2010\, but he left a legacy of 
 philanthropic support through the Lee B. Anderson Memorial Foundation\, wh
 ose mission is to support programs and organizations that advance an appre
 ciation for the decorative arts.Maya Barzilai researches twentieth-century
  Hebrew\, German\, and Yiddish literature and cinema\, with an emphasis on
  cultural exchange through translation and adaptation. Her work explores G
 erman-Hebrew translation discourse and practice\, showing how literary tra
 nslators engaged scriptural translation models while negotiating Jewish na
 tional culture.
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SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: The Golem: How He Came Into the World
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