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Evelyn Kreutzer

Evelyn Kreutzer is a postdoctoral researcher and video essayist in the DFG research project “(Con)sequential Images – An archaeology of iconic film footage from the Nazi era” at the Filmuniversität Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF and associate editor for [in]transition: Journal of Videographic Film and Moving Image Studies. She is primarily interested in videographic scholarship, screen sound & music, and questions of memory, iconicity, the archive, and media historiography. She received her PhD in Screen Cultures from Northwestern University with a dissertation on negotiations of European classical music traditions in American educational, comedic, and avant-garde television of the cold-war era in 2020. Her written and videographic work has been published in journals like [in]transition, NECSUS, Music, Sound, and the Moving Image, and The Cine-Files.

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Digital Digging

Traces, Gazes, and the Archival In-Between

Published in Issue 4: Audiovisual Traces
New approaches
Paris / Bagdad

Fantasies of America(na) in German-American Cinema

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