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Hungry for doubt : the uncanny as a sociological concept

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Verwee, Jeanne. “Hungry for Doubt : The Uncanny as a Sociological Concept.” Graduate Conference in Comparative Literature, 17th, Abstracts, 2021.
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Verwee, J. (2021). Hungry for doubt : the uncanny as a sociological concept. Graduate Conference in Comparative Literature, 17th, Abstracts. Presented at the 17th Graduate Conference in Comparative Literature (GRACLS 2021) : Liminalities : transitions, borders, in-betweens, University of Texas, Austin.
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Verwee, Jeanne. 2021. “Hungry for Doubt : The Uncanny as a Sociological Concept.” In Graduate Conference in Comparative Literature, 17th, Abstracts.
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Verwee, Jeanne. 2021. “Hungry for Doubt : The Uncanny as a Sociological Concept.” In Graduate Conference in Comparative Literature, 17th, Abstracts.
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Verwee J. Hungry for doubt : the uncanny as a sociological concept. In: Graduate Conference in Comparative Literature, 17th, Abstracts. 2021.
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J. Verwee, “Hungry for doubt : the uncanny as a sociological concept,” in Graduate Conference in Comparative Literature, 17th, Abstracts, University of Texas, Austin, 2021.
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  author       = {{Verwee, Jeanne}},
  booktitle    = {{Graduate Conference in Comparative Literature, 17th, Abstracts}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{University of Texas, Austin}},
  title        = {{Hungry for doubt : the uncanny as a sociological concept}},
  year         = {{2021}},
}