Migration into art: Transcultural identities and art-making in a globalised world

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Migration into art : Transcultural identities and art-making in a globalised world. / Petersen, Anne Ring.

Manchester University Press, 2017. 248 p. (Rethinking Art's Histories).

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Petersen, AR 2017, Migration into art: Transcultural identities and art-making in a globalised world. Rethinking Art's Histories, Manchester University Press. <https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kbdk/detail.action?docID=5224656>

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Petersen, A. R. (2017). Migration into art: Transcultural identities and art-making in a globalised world. Manchester University Press. Rethinking Art's Histories https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kbdk/detail.action?docID=5224656

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Petersen AR. Migration into art: Transcultural identities and art-making in a globalised world. Manchester University Press, 2017. 248 p. (Rethinking Art's Histories).

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Petersen, Anne Ring. / Migration into art : Transcultural identities and art-making in a globalised world. Manchester University Press, 2017. 248 p. (Rethinking Art's Histories).

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