The Transect as a Method for Mapping and Narrating Water Landscapes: Humboldt’s Open Works and Transareal Travelling

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The Transect as a Method for Mapping and Narrating Water Landscapes : Humboldt’s Open Works and Transareal Travelling. / Diedrich, Lisa; Lee, Gini; Braae, Ellen Marie.

In: New American Notes Online, Vol. 6, 2014.

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Diedrich, L, Lee, G & Braae, EM 2014, 'The Transect as a Method for Mapping and Narrating Water Landscapes: Humboldt’s Open Works and Transareal Travelling', New American Notes Online, vol. 6. <http://www.nanocrit.com/issues/6-2014/transect-method-mapping-narrating-water-landscapes-humboldts-open-works-transareal-travelling>

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Diedrich, L., Lee, G., & Braae, E. M. (2014). The Transect as a Method for Mapping and Narrating Water Landscapes: Humboldt’s Open Works and Transareal Travelling. New American Notes Online, 6. http://www.nanocrit.com/issues/6-2014/transect-method-mapping-narrating-water-landscapes-humboldts-open-works-transareal-travelling

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Diedrich L, Lee G, Braae EM. The Transect as a Method for Mapping and Narrating Water Landscapes: Humboldt’s Open Works and Transareal Travelling. New American Notes Online. 2014;6.

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Diedrich, Lisa ; Lee, Gini ; Braae, Ellen Marie. / The Transect as a Method for Mapping and Narrating Water Landscapes : Humboldt’s Open Works and Transareal Travelling. In: New American Notes Online. 2014 ; Vol. 6.

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