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19 April, 2024

Erica Carter and Hyojin Yoon, “A Timely Education. Johanna d’Arc of Mongolia (1989)” in Angela McRobbie ed, Ulrike Ottinger. Film, Art and the Ethnographic Imagination. Intellect, 2024.

Erica Carter and Hyojin Yoon, “A Timely Education. Johanna d’Arc of Mongolia (1989)” in Angela McRobbie ed, Ulrike Ottinger. Film, Art and the Ethnographic Imagination. Intellect, 2024.
19 April, 2024

Erica Carter and Hyojin Yoon, “A Timely Education. Johanna d’Arc of Mongolia (1989)” in Angela McRobbie ed, Ulrike Ottinger: Film, Art and the Ethnographic Imagination (Intellect, 2024).

Abstract
A reading of one of artist-filmmaker Ottinger’s most well-known works, arguing for its timeliness as a vehicle of a queer feminist and transcultural sentimental education.

https://www.intellectbooks.com/ulrike-ottinger

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