EPISODE TWENTY ONE Seeing Heimat Through a Lens

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Geographical Imaginations
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EPISODE FIFTY EIGHT Poster Bear
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EPISODE FIFTY SEVEN Polar Bear
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EPISODE FIFTY SIX Writing the Arctic
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EPISODE FIFTY FIVE Asking Svalbard
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EPISODE FIFTY FOUR Don't Feed the Bears
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EPISODE FIFTY THREE Arctic Fever
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In EPISODE TWENTY ONE, Seeing Heimat Through a Lens, we discuss the power of photography to shape and frame sentiments and ideas about place-based national and regional identities in 1930s Austria.  Art historian Dr. Elizabeth Cronin of the New York Public Library guides us back to this key moment in the construction of a contemporary Austrianness rooted in tradition and the rural on the one hand, yet striving to be modern and urban on the other.

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