Shady Plantations: Theorizing Coastal Shelter in Tamil Nadu

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Shady Plantations : Theorizing Coastal Shelter in Tamil Nadu. / Hastrup, Frida.

I: Anthropological Theory, Bind 11, Nr. 4, 2011, s. 425-439.

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Hastrup, F 2011, 'Shady Plantations: Theorizing Coastal Shelter in Tamil Nadu', Anthropological Theory, bind 11, nr. 4, s. 425-439. https://doi.org/10.1177/1463499611431037

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Hastrup, F. (2011). Shady Plantations: Theorizing Coastal Shelter in Tamil Nadu. Anthropological Theory, 11(4), 425-439. https://doi.org/10.1177/1463499611431037

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Hastrup F. Shady Plantations: Theorizing Coastal Shelter in Tamil Nadu. Anthropological Theory. 2011;11(4):425-439. https://doi.org/10.1177/1463499611431037

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Hastrup, Frida. / Shady Plantations : Theorizing Coastal Shelter in Tamil Nadu. I: Anthropological Theory. 2011 ; Bind 11, Nr. 4. s. 425-439.

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