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Winter 2010
January 01 2010
Advertising, Rhythm, and the Filmic Avant-Garde in Weimar: Guido Seeber and Julius Pinschewer's Kipho Film
Michael Cowan
Michael Cowan
MICHAEL COWAN is Assistant Professor of German and Film Studies at McGill University. His publications include Cult of the Will: Nervousness and German Modernity (Penn State University Press, 2008), Leibhaftige Moderne: Körper in Kunst und Massenmedien 1918–1933 (Bielefeld, 2005), and several articles on modernism, film history, and the history of the body.
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Michael Cowan
MICHAEL COWAN is Assistant Professor of German and Film Studies at McGill University. His publications include Cult of the Will: Nervousness and German Modernity (Penn State University Press, 2008), Leibhaftige Moderne: Körper in Kunst und Massenmedien 1918–1933 (Bielefeld, 2005), and several articles on modernism, film history, and the history of the body.
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October (2010) (131): 23–50.
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Michael Cowan; Advertising, Rhythm, and the Filmic Avant-Garde in Weimar: Guido Seeber and Julius Pinschewer's Kipho Film. October 2010; (131): 23–50. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/octo.2010.131.1.23
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