Chaplin, the Dreyfusar

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Chaplin's Limelight and A King in New York uncover how political trials often deploy a guilt‐by‐association strategy. In denouncing such politically motivated charades of justice, Chaplin becomes a Dreyfusard, a term that reminds one of Emile Zola for the anti‐establishment stance he maintained during the Dreyfus Affair.

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Journal of Popular Film and Television, 48(3), pp.145-154.

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