The Impostor: A Social Archetype of the 1920s
Mon, 23 Mar 2026 at 15:30
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Join Dr. Nicola Gess at Georgetown University for a focused lecture on the impostor as a social archetype in the 1920s. The talk analyzes cultural myths, identity, and the era's shifting norms, offering historical insight in a campus setting that invites discussion.
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