Doing gender, doing away with illness: Diabetic disruptions to masculinity and sexuality in Northeast Brazil

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Doing gender, doing away with illness : Diabetic disruptions to masculinity and sexuality in Northeast Brazil. / Kolling, Marie.

I: Norma: Nordisk tidsskrift for maskulinitetsstudier, Bind 7, Nr. 1, 2012, s. 91-115.

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Kolling, M 2012, 'Doing gender, doing away with illness: Diabetic disruptions to masculinity and sexuality in Northeast Brazil', Norma: Nordisk tidsskrift for maskulinitetsstudier, bind 7, nr. 1, s. 91-115. <http://www.idunn.no/ts/norma/2012/01>

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Kolling, M. (2012). Doing gender, doing away with illness: Diabetic disruptions to masculinity and sexuality in Northeast Brazil. Norma: Nordisk tidsskrift for maskulinitetsstudier, 7(1), 91-115. http://www.idunn.no/ts/norma/2012/01

Vancouver

Kolling M. Doing gender, doing away with illness: Diabetic disruptions to masculinity and sexuality in Northeast Brazil. Norma: Nordisk tidsskrift for maskulinitetsstudier. 2012;7(1):91-115.

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Kolling, Marie. / Doing gender, doing away with illness : Diabetic disruptions to masculinity and sexuality in Northeast Brazil. I: Norma: Nordisk tidsskrift for maskulinitetsstudier. 2012 ; Bind 7, Nr. 1. s. 91-115.

Bibtex

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