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This review is from: Deja Vu: Aberrations Of Cultural Memory (Electronic Mediations) (Hardcover)
"Déjà Vu displays a rare conceptual strength and the ability to read both canonical and more obscure documents in a unique and forceful fashion."
- Jean-Michel Rabaté, University of Pennsylvania "An original and learned study that brings together a broad range of themes and authors under this seemingly unremarkable experience." - Gregory Ulmer, University of Florida "Bold and highly provocative. Compelling and refreshing." - Afterimage "No less ambitious than an Arcades Project looking at the cultural history of the twentieth century: an ambition that constitutes this book's greatest achievement." - Colloquy "A truly interdisciplinary project, revealing how the study of mediality - when complemented with aesthetic theory, cultural history, literature, and psychoanalysis - can critically construct a past that is yet to come." - Cultural Critique "One comes out of the other side of the book witha productively destabilized understanding of déjà vu." - Janus Head |
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Deja Vu: Aberrations Of Cultural Memory (Electronic Mediations) by Peter Krapp (Paperback - May 5, 2004)
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