Decolonizing Otherness through a Transcultural Lens: Conclusion

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Decolonizing Otherness through a Transcultural Lens: Conclusion. / Gaupp, Lisa.
Diversity and Otherness: Transcultural Insights into Norms, Practices, Negotiations. Hrsg. / Lisa Gaupp; Giulia Pelillo-Hestermeyer. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2021. S. 336-355.

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in SammelwerkenForschung

Harvard

Gaupp, L 2021, Decolonizing Otherness through a Transcultural Lens: Conclusion. in L Gaupp & G Pelillo-Hestermeyer (Hrsg.), Diversity and Otherness: Transcultural Insights into Norms, Practices, Negotiations. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, S. 336-355. https://doi.org/10.1515/9788366675308-016

APA

Gaupp, L. (2021). Decolonizing Otherness through a Transcultural Lens: Conclusion. In L. Gaupp, & G. Pelillo-Hestermeyer (Hrsg.), Diversity and Otherness: Transcultural Insights into Norms, Practices, Negotiations (S. 336-355). Walter de Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9788366675308-016

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Gaupp L. Decolonizing Otherness through a Transcultural Lens: Conclusion. in Gaupp L, Pelillo-Hestermeyer G, Hrsg., Diversity and Otherness: Transcultural Insights into Norms, Practices, Negotiations. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. 2021. S. 336-355 doi: 10.1515/9788366675308-016

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