Authenticity and its Contemporary Challenges: On Techniques of Staging Bodies

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Authenticity and its Contemporary Challenges : On Techniques of Staging Bodies. / Bork Petersen, Franziska.

2013. 223 p.

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Bork Petersen, F 2013, Authenticity and its Contemporary Challenges: On Techniques of Staging Bodies. <http://su.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:661329/FULLTEXT02.pdf>

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Bork Petersen, F. (2013). Authenticity and its Contemporary Challenges: On Techniques of Staging Bodies. http://su.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:661329/FULLTEXT02.pdf

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Bork Petersen F. Authenticity and its Contemporary Challenges: On Techniques of Staging Bodies. 2013. 223 p.

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Bork Petersen, Franziska. / Authenticity and its Contemporary Challenges : On Techniques of Staging Bodies. 2013. 223 p.

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