Musings on the Role of Seeing, Image, and Imagination in Media and Tourist Discourses. (I’m reposting a short piece I wrote for the 2011 Southeast German Studies Consortium-meeting in Atlanta.) A middle-aged woman lies in bed in a hotel room somewhere in Austria. Consuming the contents of the minibar, she zaps through the TV...
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Posts Tagged ‘ Austrian Cinema ’
1945
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Christoph Ransmayr
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Der verlorene Sohn
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