Dansk grønlandslitteratur og jagten på det antropocæne

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Dansk grønlandslitteratur og jagten på det antropocæne. / Dybdal, Emilie.

I: Akademisk kvarter, Bind 25, 2022, s. 37-50.

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Dybdal, E 2022, 'Dansk grønlandslitteratur og jagten på det antropocæne', Akademisk kvarter, bind 25, s. 37-50. https://doi.org/10.54337/academicquarter.vi25.7634.

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Dybdal, E. (2022). Dansk grønlandslitteratur og jagten på det antropocæne. Akademisk kvarter, 25, 37-50. https://doi.org/10.54337/academicquarter.vi25.7634.

Vancouver

Dybdal E. Dansk grønlandslitteratur og jagten på det antropocæne. Akademisk kvarter. 2022;25:37-50. https://doi.org/10.54337/academicquarter.vi25.7634.

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Dybdal, Emilie. / Dansk grønlandslitteratur og jagten på det antropocæne. I: Akademisk kvarter. 2022 ; Bind 25. s. 37-50.

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