Documenting Oral History and Lessons in Truth Telling in in Nadia McLaren’s Muffins for Granny and Tim Wolochatiuk’s We Were Children

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Documenting Oral History and Lessons in Truth Telling in in Nadia McLaren’s Muffins for Granny and Tim Wolochatiuk’s We Were Children. / Völz, Sabrina.
In-Between: Liminal Spaces in Canadian Literature and Culture. Hrsg. / Stefan L. Brandt. Peter Lang Verlag, 2017. S. 147-159 (Canadiana ; Band 20).

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Völz, S 2017, Documenting Oral History and Lessons in Truth Telling in in Nadia McLaren’s Muffins for Granny and Tim Wolochatiuk’s We Were Children. in SL Brandt (Hrsg.), In-Between: Liminal Spaces in Canadian Literature and Culture. Canadiana , Bd. 20, Peter Lang Verlag, S. 147-159, In-Between: Liminal Spaces in Canadian Literature and Culture, Graz, Österreich, 02.06.16. <https://www.peterlang.com/view/9783631735756/chapter09.xhtml>

APA

Völz, S. (2017). Documenting Oral History and Lessons in Truth Telling in in Nadia McLaren’s Muffins for Granny and Tim Wolochatiuk’s We Were Children. In S. L. Brandt (Hrsg.), In-Between: Liminal Spaces in Canadian Literature and Culture (S. 147-159). (Canadiana ; Band 20). Peter Lang Verlag. https://www.peterlang.com/view/9783631735756/chapter09.xhtml

Vancouver

Völz S. Documenting Oral History and Lessons in Truth Telling in in Nadia McLaren’s Muffins for Granny and Tim Wolochatiuk’s We Were Children. in Brandt SL, Hrsg., In-Between: Liminal Spaces in Canadian Literature and Culture. Peter Lang Verlag. 2017. S. 147-159. (Canadiana ).

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