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Escape from representation? Excess, meaning and materiality in exploitation cinema

29. Juli 201531. Dezember 2024

In this paper, Kristina Pia Hofer reflects on how the significance of material excess in exploitation cinema can complicate and enrich readings that focus on the politics of representation of trash film.

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