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    Marlen Haushofer’s The Wall and the post-nuclear culture of the face.Emanuela Ferragamo - 2021 - Sign Systems Studies 49 (3-4):383-399.
    The intertwining of landscape and face belongs to human spatial epistemology: as suggested by Matteo Meschiari, primitive humans used to orientate themselves in landscape through recognition of facial patterns. By reflecting upon Marlen Haushofer’s novel The Wall (Die Wand), the article aims to question the semantic of the “face of the landscape” in the wake of an imagined nuclear apocalypse that leaves behind a cat, a cow, a dog, a woman and a wall. The wall transcends the boundaries between (...)
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    Lisa Haushofer, Wonder Foods: The Science and Commerce of Nutrition, Oakland: University of California Press, 2023, ISBN: 9780520390409, 270 pp. [REVIEW]Joseph Bishop - 2023 - Journal of the History of Biology 56 (4):747-749.
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    Space, Großraum and Mitteleuropa in Some Debates of the Early Twentieth Century.Patricia Chiantera-Stutte - 2008 - European Journal of Social Theory 11 (2):185-201.
    The idea of Mitteleuropa began to gain momentum in the German geopolitical science of the beginning of the twentieth century. German geopolitics, which became famous through the works of Karl Haushofer, had set out a geographical and political notion of Mitteleuropa that supported a political project based on German expansion. As such, Mitteleuropa developed as both a political and scientific concept, a project and a `reality'. With an analysis of the core elements defining the term Mitteleuropa one can begin (...)
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    "ein genußreiches Zusammenleben und -arbeiten": Friedrich Ratzels Zeit in München.Cornelia Lüdecke - 2002 - Berichte Zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 25 (1):25.
    Ratzel's Time in Munich . When zoologist Friedrich Ratzel came to Munich in 1875, he switched from earning money from travel journalism to going back to university studies analysing the observations of his last trip to North and Middle America. He loved the comfortable way of life of the Bavarian town with its beergardens and inns, where everybody sat together regardless of social difference. Geologist Karl Zittel and ethnologist Moritz Wagner introduced him to the learned circles of the town. Especially (...)
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    Geopolitics, from the national-socialist Germany to Latin America: The cases of Argentina and Brazil.Mario G. Losano - 2006 - Cultura:371-386.
    Este artigo trata de três assuntos: a) As origens alemãs da geopolítica (em particular, a teoria dos "Grandes Espaços" de Karl Haushofer, o geopolítico da cúpula nazista) e sua extensão na América do Sul, sobretudo na Argentina, no período das ditaduras européias, até o final da Se­gunda guerra mundial; b) Os planos geopolíticos da Argentina na América do Sul (com particular atenção à sua expansão no Brasil meridional) até o final da Segunda guerra mundial; c) A geopolítica e os (...)
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