Tasting

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Tasting. / Hannah, Dehlia.

Roadside Picnics: Encounters with the Uncanny. red. / Víctor Muñoz Sanz; Alkistis Thomidou. dpr Barcelona, 2022. s. 26-34.

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

Harvard

Hannah, D 2022, Tasting. i VM Sanz & A Thomidou (red), Roadside Picnics: Encounters with the Uncanny. dpr Barcelona, s. 26-34.

APA

Hannah, D. (2022). Tasting. I V. M. Sanz, & A. Thomidou (red.), Roadside Picnics: Encounters with the Uncanny (s. 26-34). dpr Barcelona.

Vancouver

Hannah D. Tasting. I Sanz VM, Thomidou A, red., Roadside Picnics: Encounters with the Uncanny. dpr Barcelona. 2022. s. 26-34

Author

Hannah, Dehlia. / Tasting. Roadside Picnics: Encounters with the Uncanny. red. / Víctor Muñoz Sanz ; Alkistis Thomidou. dpr Barcelona, 2022. s. 26-34

Bibtex

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