To Be and Not to Be: On the Insistence of the Unconscious

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To Be and Not to Be : On the Insistence of the Unconscious. / Rösing, Lilian Munk.

I: a: the journal of culture and the unconscious, 2007, s. 25-38.

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Rösing, LM 2007, 'To Be and Not to Be: On the Insistence of the Unconscious', a: the journal of culture and the unconscious, s. 25-38.

APA

Rösing, L. M. (2007). To Be and Not to Be: On the Insistence of the Unconscious. a: the journal of culture and the unconscious, 25-38.

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Rösing LM. To Be and Not to Be: On the Insistence of the Unconscious. a: the journal of culture and the unconscious. 2007;25-38.

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Rösing, Lilian Munk. / To Be and Not to Be : On the Insistence of the Unconscious. I: a: the journal of culture and the unconscious. 2007 ; s. 25-38.

Bibtex

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