Life Writing Matters in Europe
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https://doi.org/10.5463/ejlw.2.81Abstract
This review aims to analyse the book Life Writing Matters in Europe (2012), a collection of articles based on conference papers presented during the founding conference of IABA Europe at the VU University Amsterdam in 2009, edited by Marijke Huisman, Anneke Ribberink, Monica Soeting and Alfred Hornung.Published
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