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Spoofing Herzog and Herzog Spoofing / by Eric Ames

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Erik BornJuly 20, 2010

Spoofing Herzog and Herzog Spoofing Eric Ames Download PDF Abstract: This essay explores how humor, parody, and self-parody have shaped and reshaped the public image of the filmmaker Werner Herzog, especially since the 1990s and with the help of various … Continue reading →

Posted in Featured, Volume 6 | Tagged Humor, Identity, Intertextuality, Parody, Spectatorship, Werner Herzog
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