Invisibility Studies: Surveillance, Transparency and the Hidden in Contemporary Culture

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Invisibility Studies : Surveillance, Transparency and the Hidden in Contemporary Culture. / Steiner, Henriette (Redaktør); Veel, Kristin (Redaktør).

Peter Lang, 2015. 358 s. (Cultural History and Literary Imagination, Bind 23).

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Harvard

Steiner, H & Veel, K (red) 2015, Invisibility Studies: Surveillance, Transparency and the Hidden in Contemporary Culture. Cultural History and Literary Imagination, bind 23, Peter Lang.

APA

Steiner, H., & Veel, K. (red.) (2015). Invisibility Studies: Surveillance, Transparency and the Hidden in Contemporary Culture. Peter Lang. Cultural History and Literary Imagination Bind 23

Vancouver

Steiner H, (ed.), Veel K, (ed.). Invisibility Studies: Surveillance, Transparency and the Hidden in Contemporary Culture. Peter Lang, 2015. 358 s. (Cultural History and Literary Imagination, Bind 23).

Author

Steiner, Henriette (Redaktør) ; Veel, Kristin (Redaktør). / Invisibility Studies : Surveillance, Transparency and the Hidden in Contemporary Culture. Peter Lang, 2015. 358 s. (Cultural History and Literary Imagination, Bind 23).

Bibtex

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