Trans(ing) Body Art: Cutting Potential & Trans Embodied Labor

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Trans(ing) Body Art : Cutting Potential & Trans Embodied Labor . / Madsen, Storm Møller.

In: Peripeti, No. 29/30, 01.10.2018, p. 89-104.

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Harvard

Madsen, SM 2018, 'Trans(ing) Body Art: Cutting Potential & Trans Embodied Labor ', Peripeti, no. 29/30, pp. 89-104. <https://tidsskrift.dk/peripeti/article/view/109634>

APA

Madsen, S. M. (2018). Trans(ing) Body Art: Cutting Potential & Trans Embodied Labor . Peripeti, (29/30), 89-104. https://tidsskrift.dk/peripeti/article/view/109634

Vancouver

Madsen SM. Trans(ing) Body Art: Cutting Potential & Trans Embodied Labor . Peripeti. 2018 Oct 1;(29/30):89-104.

Author

Madsen, Storm Møller. / Trans(ing) Body Art : Cutting Potential & Trans Embodied Labor . In: Peripeti. 2018 ; No. 29/30. pp. 89-104.

Bibtex

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