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The Generation of Postmemory
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M. Hirsch
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March 01 2008
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March 01 2008
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Poetics Today
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Duke University Press
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Poetics Today
Abbreviated Title:
Poetics Today
Publisher:
Duke University Press
ISSN (Print):
0333-5372
ISSN (Electronic):
1527-5507
Publication date Created:
March 01 2008
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March 01 2008
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Pages
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10.1215/03335372-2007-019
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