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- Title: Male Fantasies: Volume 1: Women, Floods, Bodies, History
- Author: Klaus Theweleit Barbara Ehrenreich Chris Turner
- ISBN: 9780816614493
- Page: 112
- Format: Paperback

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Klaus Theweleit is a German sociologist and writer.Theweleit studied German studies and English studies in Kiel and Freiburg From 1969 1972, he worked as a freelancer for a public radio station S dwestfunk.His book M nnerphantasien 1977 translated as Male Fantasies 1987 , a study of the fascist consciousness in general and the bodily experience of these former soldiers in particular, easily detected in their hatefilled, near illiterate books, was well received and much discussed.Theweleit writes in a non orthodox, highly personal and associative style His book are heavily illustrated with cartoons, advertisements, engravings, posters and artwork.Theweleit lives in Freiburg, he teaches in Germany, the United States, Switzerland, and Austria He was a lecturer at the Institute of Sociology at the University of Freiburg and lecturer at the film academy in Berlin From 1998 until retirement he was a professor for art and theory at the Staatlichen Akademie f r Bildende K nste, the art college, at Karlsruhe.Source