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Memory, memorials, and who we are now : encountering our 'cobbled together' sexual identities in the face of a very different kind of loss

Memory, memorials, and who we are now : encountering our 'cobbled together' sexual identities in the face of a very different kind of loss / Aaron Balick

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Published in:The Holocaust in History and Memory 04(2011), S. 61-72
Main Authors:Balick, Aaron (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published:2011
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