Migration und Avantgarde

This volume is devoted to literature and the arts that were created in Paris from 1917-1962. The starting point is Vilém Flusser's conviction that migration experience and cultural innovation should be closely linked. France became the world's second most important immigration country afte...

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Language:German
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2020
Series:mimesis
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