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    • Real is Not Real Enough. Podcast. Season 1 

      Nickl, Benjamin; Müller, Christopher John; Wolfenden, Helen; Eckert, Edgar; Craig, Jacob
      Published 2021
      Real is not Real Enough is a podcast movie based on the work of the writer and philosopher Günther Anders. California 1941: real war in Europe, fake blood in Los Angeles. Join us as we enter the HOLLYWOOD COSTUME PALACE, ...
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    • Real is not Real Enough Script for an Audio Adaptation of the Californian Exile Diary by Günther Anders 

      Nickl, Benjamin; Müller, Christopher John
      Published 2021
      This script is a (to varying degrees) “free” adaptation of the English translation of Günther Anders’ diary “Der Leichenwäscher der Geschichte” published in Modernism / modernity in February 2021. It was created in the ...
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    • Enslavement and Forced Marriage in Uyghur Literature 

      Brophy, David
      Published 2022
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    • Wayang Potehi: Hokkien Origins, Indonesian Contexts 

      Stenberg, Josh
      Published 2016
      Places the Indonesian puppet practice of wayang potehi, which is of Hokkien origin, in national and regional context.
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    • Submission to the Joint Select Committee on Social Media and Australian Society 

      Flew, Terry; Humphry, Justine; Gray, Joanne; Hutchinson, Jonathon; Page Jeffery, Catherine; Johnson, Mark; McKee, Alan; Nicholls, Rob
      University of Sydney Discipline of Media and Communications Submission to the Joint Select Committee on Social Media and Society.
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