Julia SelgJulia Selg studied history, art history, and Slavistics in Bochum, Berlin, and Marburg, Germany, and wrote her PhD thesis on the Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky. She is a coworker at the Ita Wegman Institute for Basic Research int Anthroposophy in Arlesheim, Switzerland, doing translations (from English, French, Polish, and Russian) and editing. She is also involved with the current research project Anthroposophical Physicians and Therapists during the Nazi Period. Her publications through the Institute include Andrej Tarkovskij und die Gegenwart der Alten Meister. Kunst und Kultus im Film "Nostalghia" (2009) and Hans Memlings Johannes-Altar als therapeuthisches Kunstwerk. Das Bild in Ita Wegmans Sprechzimmer (coauthored with Christiaan Struelens, 2020). She lives with her husband Peter Selg and their children near Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. Read More Read Less
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