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Neo-Nazi Mysteries

Lecture 5 in a series entitled “Reflections Beneath a Dark Sun: Myth, History, Politics and Paganism”.


Since Hitler’s death in 1945, a new series of quasi-religious beliefs have developed centred on his persona and the Nazi “mission”. Here, our speaker will look at the continuing fascination for the Third Reich and examine ways in which Nazism, having been both mythologized and sanitized, has become assimilated within popular culture. This lecture-seminar is the fifth in Stephen Alexander’s series on fascism, paganism and politics.

Philosopher of the taboo Stephen Alexander does an annual lecture-seminar at Treadwell’s. This year’s series looks at the darkly romantic temptation to seek out ways to tear apart the material reality of modern life, to make manifest “unbound powers of being”. His aim is to identify the nihilism in us all: not to say things because we think them, but so that we will not have to think them anymore; to rid our speech and our acts, our hearts and pleasures, of fascism. Dr. Stephen Alexander did his Ph.D. at Warwick University on D.H. Lawrence and continental philosophy. His work focuses on transgression, shock and forbidden subjects.


Speaker(s):

Dr Stephen Alexander | talks

 

Date and Time:

8 April 2008 at 7:15 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Treadwell's Books
33 Store Street
Bloomsbury
London
WC1E 7BS
020 7419 8507
http://www.treadwells-london.com/

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Tickets:

£5

Available from:

Treadwells Books

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