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Part IV: The French-Language Theatrical Features


Subject Media Studies » Film Studies

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405188005.2010.x


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22. Class Conflict and Urban Public Space Haneke and Mass Transit 23. Multicultural Encounters in Haneke's French-Language Cinema 24. Haneke's Secession Perspectivism and Anti-Nihilism in Code Unknown and Caché 25. The Unknown Piano Teacher 26. Discordant Desires, Violent Refrains La Pianiste (The Piano Teacher) 27. Civilization's Endless Shadow Haneke's Time of the Wolf 28. The Intertextual and Discursive Origins of Terror in Michael Haneke's Caché ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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