An interview with Andreas Reckwitz: A Society of Singularities

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An interview with Andreas Reckwitz : A Society of Singularities. / Carleheden, Mikael; Petersen, Anders; Handreke, Leon .

I: Theory, Culture and Society, Bind 39, Nr. 7–8, 08.02.2023, s. 287–305.

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Carleheden, M, Petersen, A & Handreke, L 2023, 'An interview with Andreas Reckwitz: A Society of Singularities', Theory, Culture and Society, bind 39, nr. 7–8, s. 287–305. https://doi.org/10.1177/02632764221141092

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Carleheden, M., Petersen, A., & Handreke, L. (2023). An interview with Andreas Reckwitz: A Society of Singularities. Theory, Culture and Society, 39(7–8), 287–305. https://doi.org/10.1177/02632764221141092

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Carleheden M, Petersen A, Handreke L. An interview with Andreas Reckwitz: A Society of Singularities. Theory, Culture and Society. 2023 feb. 8;39(7–8):287–305. https://doi.org/10.1177/02632764221141092

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Carleheden, Mikael ; Petersen, Anders ; Handreke, Leon . / An interview with Andreas Reckwitz : A Society of Singularities. I: Theory, Culture and Society. 2023 ; Bind 39, Nr. 7–8. s. 287–305.

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