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Rubble Film as Archive of Trauma and Grief: Wolfgang Lamprecht’s
Somewhere in Berlin
Anke Pinkert
Germanic Languages and Literatures
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Program in Comparative and World Literature
Program in Jewish Culture and Society
Media and Cinema Studies
European Union Center
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Collective Behavior
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Rubble
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