Time in Feminist Phenomenology

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Time in Feminist Phenomenology. / Schües, Christina (Editor); Olkowski, Dorothea (Editor); Fielding, Helen (Editor).
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2011. 204 p.

Research output: Books and anthologiesBook

Harvard

Schües, C, Olkowski, D & Fielding, H (eds) 2011, Time in Feminist Phenomenology. Indiana University Press, Bloomington .

APA

Schües, C., Olkowski, D., & Fielding, H. (Eds.) (2011). Time in Feminist Phenomenology. Indiana University Press.

Vancouver

Schües C, (ed.), Olkowski D, (ed.), Fielding H, (ed.). Time in Feminist Phenomenology. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2011. 204 p.

Bibtex

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