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Title:

Więcej niż rany. Nowe spojrzenie na narracyjność, chorobę i ucieleśnione doświadczenie siebie

Subtitle:

Teksty Drugie Nr 1 (2021)

Creator:

Woods, Angela ORCID ; Pogońska-Baranowska, Aleksandra : Tłumacz

Publisher:

IBL PAN

Place of publishing:

Warszawa

Date issued/created:

2021

Description:

21 cm ; Pol. text, eng. summary

Subject and Keywords:

medical humanities, ; narrativity ; narrative in medicine, ; narrative identity

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Relation:

Teksty Drugie

Issue:

1

Start page:

245

End page:

266

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Resource Identifier:

0867-0633 ; 10.18318/td.2021.1.15

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pol

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