“You Don’t Have To Be Born There": Immigration and Contemporary Fiction of the U.S. South
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“You Don’t Have To Be Born There" : Immigration and Contemporary Fiction of the U.S. South. / Bone, Martyn Richard.
The Oxford Handbook to the Literature of the U.S. South.. red. / Barbara Ladd; Fred Hobson. Oxford University Press, 2016. s. 473-92.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
Harvard
Bone, MR 2016, “You Don’t Have To Be Born There": Immigration and Contemporary Fiction of the U.S. South. i B Ladd & F Hobson (red), The Oxford Handbook to the Literature of the U.S. South.. Oxford University Press, s. 473-92.
APA
Bone, M. R. (2016). “You Don’t Have To Be Born There": Immigration and Contemporary Fiction of the U.S. South. I B. Ladd, & F. Hobson (red.), The Oxford Handbook to the Literature of the U.S. South. (s. 473-92). Oxford University Press.
Vancouver
Bone MR. “You Don’t Have To Be Born There": Immigration and Contemporary Fiction of the U.S. South. I Ladd B, Hobson F, red., The Oxford Handbook to the Literature of the U.S. South.. Oxford University Press. 2016. s. 473-92
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Bibtex
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