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Abjection, Derision and Power: Writing in the Voice of the Victim in Three French Post-War Texts

Law, Culture and the Humanities - United States
doi 10.1177/1743872119879346
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ArtsLawCultural StudiesHumanities
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October 15, 2019

Authors
Margaret Atack
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SAGE Publications


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