``So that Asia can become great'': The Representation of Eastern Cultures in Fritz Lang's Die Spinnen (1919) (English)
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Interdisciplinary German studies conference; Germany and the imagined East
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2005
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Title:``So that Asia can become great'': The Representation of Eastern Cultures in Fritz Lang's Die Spinnen (1919)
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Contributors:Ascarate, R.J. ( author ) / Roberts, L.M.
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Conference:12th, Interdisciplinary German studies conference; Germany and the imagined East ; 2004 ; Berkeley, CA
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Place of publication:Newcastle, U.K.
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Publication date:2005-01-01
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Size:17 pages
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Remarks:Includes bibliographical references
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Type of media:Conference paper
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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