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Michael Winkler

    Michael Winkler
    Kritik der Pädagogik
    Friedrich Fröbel und seine Spielpädagogik : Eine Einführung
    Fahfangoolah!
    Grimmish
    Walter Benjamin. An Introduction to His Work and Thought
    The Image of Language
    • 2023

      Pain was Joe Grim's self-expression, his livelihood and reason for being. He rarely won a fight, but in the early decades of the twentieth century Grim became a folk hero, distinguishing himself for his extraordinary ability to withstand physical punishment. In this wild and expansive novel Michael Winkler tells the story of Grim's 1908-9 tour of Australia, bending genres and histories into a kaleidoscopic investigation of pain, masculinity, and narrative. The body in pain exists at the very limits of language. And yet Grimmish suggests that pain is also the most familiar and universal human condition - and, perhaps, the secret of the human impulse to tell stories. By turns hilarious and tragic, vulnerable and tough, Grimmish is a truly a one of a kind -in the words of J. M. Coetzee, 'the strangest book you are likely to read this year.'

      Grimmish
    • 2021

      The Image of Language

      An Artist's Memoir

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The exploration of hidden patterns in word signs is at the heart of this work. Michael Winkler uncovers how these unintentional designs can mirror the meanings of the words they represent. Through his artistic journey, he shares insights and revelations that highlight the connection between visual representation and language, inviting readers to rethink their understanding of communication.

      The Image of Language
    • 2016

      Fahfangoolah!

      The despised and indispensable Welcome to Woop Woop

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the controversial film "Woop Woop," this companion offers wild behind-the-scenes stories featuring notable figures like Rod Taylor and Barry Humphries. It delves into connections with other outback films and presents a compelling argument for the movie's significance in Australian culture. The vibrant narrative challenges perceptions of the film as merely the "worst" and positions it as an invaluable cultural artifact, making it a provocative read for fans and critics alike.

      Fahfangoolah!
    • 2012

      Walter Benjamin, once a failed Germanist, is now revered for his contributions to literature and philosophy. His essays explore modernity in art, technology, and politics, sparking ongoing debates about interpretation. This introduction clarifies misconceptions and highlights Benjamin as a visionary thinker ahead of his time.

      Walter Benjamin. An Introduction to His Work and Thought