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Af- ter doing many sitcoms, Keaton went on to do the comedies Night Shift and the title roles in Mr. Mom and Johnny Dangerously. Currently, Keaton is starring in Ron Howard's new film Gung Ho. Keaton plays the middle man who has to join the Japanese and American cultures together in order to save an auto company as well as his Pen- nsylvania town. "It was a lot of work to play the character," said Keaton. "He has a whole lot of levels to play. In a lot of ways, it was the hardest part to play because he is all things to all people. He has to twist and turn and bob and weave; do real quick switches right away. I knew when I was going to play him, he was going to be a cross between Billy Blaze Night Shift) and Mr. Mom. Somewhere in there was me. I try to always do a distinct and different character. In reality, this is not different from other things that I have done. I knew that when I saw the script. Maybe it does look like some other things that I've done before, but I thought that I still wanted to play this." Gung Ho is the second time that Keaton has worked with Howard. The first was in Night Shift. "When I did Night Shift, even my audition was off the script a lot. But he obviously liked what he saw because he hired me. Ronny gave me a lot of room not only to improvise but to make suggestions or ask questions. For the first really big shot for a studio, that was kind of risky on his part, but it was paying off." "What's great is he won't let you go* nuts for no reason," continued Keaton. "If you're going nuts for a reason, that's O.K., but if it's not motivated or just so I get to do what I want to do, it's kind of worthless. He knows how to pull the reigns in. We have that experience and the movie works pretty well. 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Meyer Indiana University Press, 1986 $27.50 cloth Lily Braun was a maverick socialist and feminist in Imperial Germany whom no movement would claim because of her advanced ideas. She has been rescued from historical oblivion by Alfred G. Meyer, a professor of Political Science here at the University of Michigan. In The Feminism and Socialism of Lily Braun, Meyer had given us a com- prehensive, thorough, and highly, sympathetic biography of an in- teresting, little-known figure whose ideas helped pave the way for modern feminism. The book draws all aspects of Braun's life into an integrated whole. Several chapters cover the history of the womens' movement in Germany and its roots in the working-class op- pression. Other chapters detail the growth of Marxist ideology and the revolutionary groups that developed in Braun's society. Meyer's in-depth knowledge of the political and cultural climate of Ger- many prior to World War I enables the reader to understand the external for- ces that shaped Bruan's philpsophical outlook and inspired her to work for the "feminization of a world sick with the masculine spirit." One also gets a picture of the way per- sonal life experiences affected her writing and political activity. Meyer studied Braun's family history; in- cluding all details pertinent to her own life. With compassion and taste, he tells of familial relationships fraught with misunderstanding; the at- tempts of Braun's parents to discourage her from being an ac- tivist; her rejection by her father, Hans von Kretschman, and her cousin and closest friend, Mathilde von Colomb. Meyer details her relation- ships - and attempts at relationships - with men, and how they influenced her feminism. Meyer's careful examination of cultural and personal factors together forms a three- dimensional portrait of Braun. Meyer gives us an understanding of all these factors and of the ways they helped cause Braun to become ostracised from both the proletariat and the aristocracy. Braun's wealthy background prohibited her from joining the workers' revolt, but her sympathy for the oppressed preven- ted her from conforming to the materialistic, superficial, and opulent lifestyle for which her background. had prepared her. His treatment of the double standard pertaining to sexuality is equally diplomatic, and he relates this inequity and accom- panying discrimination to Braun's development as a socialist and feminist. The Feminism and Socialism of Lily Braun is a well-organized, thoroughly documented book which greatly impresses the reader with its extensive background information and also makes the reader admire and sympathize with its subject. Meyer makes one feel outraged that Lily Braun was squelched by her society, but leaves one with a hope that change, however slow and pain- ful, is possible. Braun pioneered many ideas pertinent to modern feminism, and some, such as childrens' rights and the exaltation of motherhood, which need reviewing today. Meredith Mcghan SUMMER CAMP JOBS AT TAMARACK Brighton * Ortonville " Camp Kennedy * Agree Outpost " Teen Adventure Travel Trips Interviewing March 26 Career Planning & Placement michigan student assembly Elections! i March 25th " 2 6th 1 K Considering a serious involvement with an IBM PC? -0, Vote! Polling Sites t - , , .0 /-/ I-- - i\ i' -B -- - i et the inside story on the family! ...At the IBM-ON-CA.MPUS PC Fair. See what an IBM Personal Computer can do to make your academic life a lot easier. 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