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October 01 2011
Returns of the Archaic, Reserves for the Future: A Conversation with Alexander Kluge
Philipp Ekardt
Philipp Ekardt
PHILIPP EKARDT is a research associate at the Peter Szondi-Institut and the Languages of Emotion cluster at Freie Universität Berlin. He has written articles on Walter Benjamin's visual aesthetics and Aby Warburg and is currently completing a manuscript on Alexander Kluge.
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Philipp Ekardt
PHILIPP EKARDT is a research associate at the Peter Szondi-Institut and the Languages of Emotion cluster at Freie Universität Berlin. He has written articles on Walter Benjamin's visual aesthetics and Aby Warburg and is currently completing a manuscript on Alexander Kluge.
Online ISSN: 1536-013X
Print ISSN: 0162-2870
© 2011 October Magazine, Ltd. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2011
October (2011) (138): 120–132.
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Philipp Ekardt; Returns of the Archaic, Reserves for the Future: A Conversation with Alexander Kluge. October 2011; (138): 120–132. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/OCTO_a_00071
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