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The Economy of Memory: How Memcoins Enter the Market
Subtitle:Our Temporalities: Between the Present and the Future
Creator: Publisher: Place of publishing: Date issued/created: Description:21 cm ; Eng. text, eng. summary
Subject and Keywords:memory studies ; economy of memory ; Shakespeare, William ; memcoins ; theory of memory ; New Economic Criticism
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