Languages of trauma: History, memory, and media

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Languages of trauma : History, memory, and media. / Leese, Peter (Redaktør); Köhne, Julia Barbara (Redaktør); Crouthamel, Jason (Redaktør).

Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2021. 408 s.

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Harvard

Leese, P, Köhne, JB & Crouthamel, J (red) 2021, Languages of trauma: History, memory, and media. University of Toronto Press, Toronto.

APA

Leese, P., Köhne, J. B., & Crouthamel, J. (red.) (2021). Languages of trauma: History, memory, and media. University of Toronto Press.

Vancouver

Leese P, (ed.), Köhne JB, (ed.), Crouthamel J, (ed.). Languages of trauma: History, memory, and media. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2021. 408 s.

Author

Leese, Peter (Redaktør) ; Köhne, Julia Barbara (Redaktør) ; Crouthamel, Jason (Redaktør). / Languages of trauma : History, memory, and media. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2021. 408 s.

Bibtex

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