Thanato-Laboratorien. Theorien von Tod und Sterben und Elias Canettis Buch gegen den Tod

Although visual culture of the 21th century increasingly focuses on representation of death and dying, contemporary discourses still lack a language of death adequate to the event shown by pictures and visual images from an outside point of view. Following this observation, this article suggests a r...

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