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Fascisme subliminalDanse synchronisée

An analysis of the processes by which certain seemingly innocuous popular forms of modernity are used to serve fascism, through the example of synchronized dancing, which was imbued with the symbolism of Nazi domination.
A professor of art and design history and theory at HEAD – Genève/HES-SO, Alexandra Midal is a practicing artist and independent curator whose research into visual culture translates into works, exhibitions, books and films.
 
2026 (publication expected by 2nd quarter)
French edition
11 x 18 cm (softcover)
 
forthcoming
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