An edition of Nur der Kannibalismus eint uns (2011)

Nur der Kannibalismus eint uns

die globale Kunstwelt im Zeichen kultureller Einverleibung : brasilianische Kunst auf der Documenta

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Katrin H. Sperling, Katrin H. ...
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An edition of Nur der Kannibalismus eint uns (2011)

Nur der Kannibalismus eint uns

die globale Kunstwelt im Zeichen kultureller Einverleibung : brasilianische Kunst auf der Documenta

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Transcript
Language
German
Pages
385

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Edition Notes

Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral )--Mannheim, University, 2010, under the title: So a antropofagia nos une : die globale Kunstwelt im Zeichen kultureller Anthropophagie : brasilianische Kunst ..

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Bielefeld
Series
Image / Transcript -- Bd. 22, Image (Transcript (Firm)) -- v. 22.

Classifications

Library of Congress
N6655 .S74 2011, N6655 .S64 2011

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Pagination
385 p. :
Number of pages
385

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25172856M
ISBN 10
3837617688
ISBN 13
9783837617689
LCCN
2011516223
OCLC/WorldCat
770222807

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