Critique: The Stakes of Form

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Critique: The Stakes of Form. / Kuhn, Holger (Editor); Mehl, Isabel (Editor); Khatib, Sami (Editor) et al.
Zürich/Berlin: Diaphanes Verlag, 2020. 352 p.

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Kuhn, H, Mehl, I, Khatib, S, Söntgen, B & Lochner, O (eds) 2020, Critique: The Stakes of Form. Diaphanes Verlag, Zürich/Berlin.

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Kuhn H, (ed.), Mehl I, (ed.), Khatib S, (ed.), Söntgen B, (ed.), Lochner O, (ed.). Critique: The Stakes of Form. Zürich/Berlin: Diaphanes Verlag, 2020. 352 p.

Bibtex

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