Why is Muna crying? Event, relation, and immediacy as criteria for acknowledging suffering in Palestine
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Why is Muna crying? Event, relation, and immediacy as criteria for acknowledging suffering in Palestine. / Buch, Lotte.
Histories of Victimhood. red. / Rønsbo Henrik; Jensen Steffen. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014. s. 179-197.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
Harvard
Buch, L 2014, Why is Muna crying? Event, relation, and immediacy as criteria for acknowledging suffering in Palestine. i R Henrik & J Steffen (red), Histories of Victimhood. University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, s. 179-197.
APA
Buch, L. (2014). Why is Muna crying? Event, relation, and immediacy as criteria for acknowledging suffering in Palestine. I R. Henrik, & J. Steffen (red.), Histories of Victimhood (s. 179-197). University of Pennsylvania Press.
Vancouver
Buch L. Why is Muna crying? Event, relation, and immediacy as criteria for acknowledging suffering in Palestine. I Henrik R, Steffen J, red., Histories of Victimhood. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 2014. s. 179-197
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