True Colors: Myth, Magic, and the American Flag

In 1989, a University of Pennsylvania professor, Carolyn Marvin, stood in front of her free speech class and, without speaking, set fire to an American flag. This dramatic gesture was intended to illustrate freedom of expression and provoke critical examination of a basic American right. In response to the fierce criticism she received for her action, Professor Marvin began a decade of research into the history, myth, and magic of our nation's flag. Why, she asks, is the flag omnipresent in American culture at so many levels and for so many people? How does it function in the context of an American civil religion? What is the relation of the flag to nationhood? Professor Hans Gumbrecht joins Carolyn Marvin in a conversation that probes the various powers and purposes of a key American symbol.

 
Date and Time:
 Monday, March 1, 2004.  7:30 PM.
Approximate duration of 2 hour(s).
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Kresge Auditorium  [Map]
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Lectures/Readings
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Continuing Studies
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Free
Open to the public.
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February 27, 2004