The Impostor: A Social Archetype of the 1920s

Thu Feb 19 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-05:00

Deutsches Haus at Columbia University | New York

Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures
Publisher/HostDepartment of Germanic Languages and Literatures
The Impostor: A Social Archetype of the 1920s
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With 2026 Max Kade Visiting Professor, Nicola Gess
About this Event

This lecture explores literature as a laboratory of the social imaginary, taking the impostor as its central case study. Across novels, self-help manuals, daily newspapers, psychology, sociology, and criminology, the figure of the impostor emerges as a pervasive presence in the Weimar Republic, ranging from the charming rogue to the cynical power-player. Tracing the conditions that enabled this proliferation, the lecture examines the role literature played in shaping and disseminating the impostor figure and explores its broader significance for the interwar period - an emblematic figure through which a crises-ridden society came to recognize itself.

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Deutsches Haus at Columbia University, 420 West 116th Street, New York, United States

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