Chapter 4 Kruder and Dorfmeister The studio(us) remixers

When Cruise , the film whose dialogue I used as an epigraph for this chapter, was released in 1970, these words were seen as capturing Polish inability to move beyond the safe zone of a well-known repertoire of images, melodies and symbols. Austrians allegedly are also stuck in the past (see Chapter...

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Main Author: Mazierska, Ewa (auth)
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