Transvisuality: On Visual Mattering

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Transvisuality : On Visual Mattering. / Michelsen, Anders Ib.

Linguagens Visuais: Literatura. Artes. Cultura . red. / Karl Erik Schøllhammer; Heidrun Krieger Olinto ; Danusa Depes Portas. Rio de Janeiro : Editora PUC-Rio, Edicões Loyola og IUPERJ, 2019. s. 67-92 2.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

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Michelsen, AI 2019, Transvisuality: On Visual Mattering. i KE Schøllhammer, H Krieger Olinto & D Depes Portas (red), Linguagens Visuais: Literatura. Artes. Cultura ., 2, Editora PUC-Rio, Edicões Loyola og IUPERJ, Rio de Janeiro, s. 67-92.

APA

Michelsen, A. I. (2019). Transvisuality: On Visual Mattering. I K. E. Schøllhammer, H. Krieger Olinto , & D. Depes Portas (red.), Linguagens Visuais: Literatura. Artes. Cultura (s. 67-92). [2] Editora PUC-Rio, Edicões Loyola og IUPERJ.

Vancouver

Michelsen AI. Transvisuality: On Visual Mattering. I Schøllhammer KE, Krieger Olinto H, Depes Portas D, red., Linguagens Visuais: Literatura. Artes. Cultura . Rio de Janeiro: Editora PUC-Rio, Edicões Loyola og IUPERJ. 2019. s. 67-92. 2

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Michelsen, Anders Ib. / Transvisuality : On Visual Mattering. Linguagens Visuais: Literatura. Artes. Cultura . red. / Karl Erik Schøllhammer ; Heidrun Krieger Olinto ; Danusa Depes Portas. Rio de Janeiro : Editora PUC-Rio, Edicões Loyola og IUPERJ, 2019. s. 67-92

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