Return and Repetition. Re-enacting Scenes of Violence: Negotiating Figures of Migration and Overflow in Contemporary Performance and Visual Art

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Return and Repetition. Re-enacting Scenes of Violence : Negotiating Figures of Migration and Overflow in Contemporary Performance and Visual Art. / Lebech, Sofie Volquartz.

2017. Paper præsenteret ved PSi #23 Overflow, Hamburg, Tyskland.

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Harvard

Lebech, SV 2017, 'Return and Repetition. Re-enacting Scenes of Violence: Negotiating Figures of Migration and Overflow in Contemporary Performance and Visual Art', Paper fremlagt ved PSi #23 Overflow, Hamburg, Tyskland, 08/06/2017 - 11/06/2017.

APA

Lebech, S. V. (2017). Return and Repetition. Re-enacting Scenes of Violence: Negotiating Figures of Migration and Overflow in Contemporary Performance and Visual Art. Paper præsenteret ved PSi #23 Overflow, Hamburg, Tyskland.

Vancouver

Lebech SV. Return and Repetition. Re-enacting Scenes of Violence: Negotiating Figures of Migration and Overflow in Contemporary Performance and Visual Art. 2017. Paper præsenteret ved PSi #23 Overflow, Hamburg, Tyskland.

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Lebech, Sofie Volquartz. / Return and Repetition. Re-enacting Scenes of Violence : Negotiating Figures of Migration and Overflow in Contemporary Performance and Visual Art. Paper præsenteret ved PSi #23 Overflow, Hamburg, Tyskland.

Bibtex

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