"In the World's Fair of 1937 and its attendant cultural programs, Karen Fiss has found a wonderful vehicle for exploring bilateral relations between France and Germany at this critical historical junction. Her careful analysis of cultural products - starting with a masterful explication of Jean Renoir's classic film La grande illusion, extending through treatments of the German and French pavilions, and culminating with a study of three German films - enables Fiss to ground her original arguments in specific and important examples. This is a marvelous book." - Jonathan Petropoulos, Claremont McKenna College"