Feeling Ashamed of Myself Because of You

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Feeling Ashamed of Myself Because of You. / Montes Sanchez, Alba; Salice, Alessandro.

Embodiment, Enaction, and Culture: Investigating the Constitution of the Shared World. ed. / Christoph Durt; Thomas Fuchs; Christian Tewes. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2017. p. 229-244.

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Harvard

Montes Sanchez, A & Salice, A 2017, Feeling Ashamed of Myself Because of You. in C Durt, T Fuchs & C Tewes (eds), Embodiment, Enaction, and Culture: Investigating the Constitution of the Shared World. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., pp. 229-244.

APA

Montes Sanchez, A., & Salice, A. (2017). Feeling Ashamed of Myself Because of You. In C. Durt, T. Fuchs, & C. Tewes (Eds.), Embodiment, Enaction, and Culture: Investigating the Constitution of the Shared World (pp. 229-244). MIT Press.

Vancouver

Montes Sanchez A, Salice A. Feeling Ashamed of Myself Because of You. In Durt C, Fuchs T, Tewes C, editors, Embodiment, Enaction, and Culture: Investigating the Constitution of the Shared World. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. 2017. p. 229-244

Author

Montes Sanchez, Alba ; Salice, Alessandro. / Feeling Ashamed of Myself Because of You. Embodiment, Enaction, and Culture: Investigating the Constitution of the Shared World. editor / Christoph Durt ; Thomas Fuchs ; Christian Tewes. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2017. pp. 229-244

Bibtex

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