Film Review: Ben Jij Bij Mij/Are You With Me

Authors

  • Aagje Swinnen Maastricht University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/aa.2023.471

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References

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Lehmann, Olga V., and Oddgeir Synnes, eds. 2023. A Poetic Language of Ageing. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing.

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Yoshizaki-Gibbons, Hailee. 2023. “Convergences, Collaborations, and Co-conspirators: The Radical Potentiality of Critical Disability Studies and Critical Dementia Studies.” In Critical Dementia Studies: An Introduction edited by Richard Ward and Linn Sandberg, 185-201. New York: Routledge.

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Published

2023-09-12

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Book and Multimodal Reviews