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        Hear the Tap, Feel the Scratch : The Transgressive Intimacy of ASMR 

        Łapińska, Joanna (2026)
        This book offers the first comprehensive cultural analysis of ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) as a mediated, sensory and affective practice. It conceptualizes ASMR as a post-cinematic media form that produces ...
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        Hardware and Eco-Feminist Art : Hacking and Artistic Practices Towards Ethical Technology 

        Reis, Patrícia J.; Wuschitz, Stefanie (2026)
        It is an open secret that the hardware in our smart devices contains plastics and raw materials mined from conflict regions. Can we move beyond this oppressive system of extraction to find ethical alternatives? Feminist ...
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        Visual arts and medicine in early modern Europe and beyond : A collection of essays and sources 

        (2026)
        „Visual Arts and Medicine in Early Modern Europe and Beyond“ explores the close connections between art and medicine in Europe from the late Middle Ages to the early modern period, a time crucial to the development of both ...
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        Durch einen Gazeschleier : Ästhetik der Filmmusik in der Stummfilm-Ära 

        Finocchiaro, Francesco (2026)
        This book examines the aesthetic issues surrounding film music during the silent film era, in the context of contemporary film music criticism. Journalistic criticism offers an insight into the practice of film music during ...
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        Blumenbach’s Racial Classification : Deconstructing the Timeless Call for Human Differentiation 

        Shmidt, Victoria; De Angelis, Simone (2026)
        The book addresses the challenges in historicizing scientific racism and the battle against it. The intellectual biographies of scholars who, like Blumenbach, were uncompromising fighters against the main political embodiment ...
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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