Sobre o Autor

Elisabeth Bronfen is a prominent Swiss scholar known for her interdisciplinary approach that intertwines literature, visual culture, and psychoanalysis. She has made significant contributions to the understanding of cultural representations of death and the American Dream through her works. Her analysis often explores the intersections of gender, identity, and cultural narratives, revealing how these elements shape the understanding of mortality and representation in various media.

Among her notable works are 'Mad Men,' which delves into the complexities of American identity and consumerism, and 'Death and the American Dream,' where she examines the cultural implications of death in American society. Bronfen's scholarship not only enriches the academic discourse but also engages with broader societal themes, making her a vital voice in contemporary cultural studies. Her insights into figures such as Marlene Dietrich, as explored in 'Dietrich Icon,' further underscore her ability to connect historical contexts with modern interpretations.

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Local de Nascimento Zurich, Switzerland