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Performing Writing

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Find article in misc. folder 2. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On (W)Reading Performance Writing by Rachel Lois Clapham (P1433)

Artist / Author Della Pollock
Editor Peggy Phelan and Jill Lane
Publisher New York University Press
Reference A0284
Date 1998
Journal The Ends of Performance
Journal page pp 73-103
Type Article

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