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Listening to lost voices: Methods for humanizing research on the margins | MLA International Symposium

Michelleby Michelle
• February 8, 2019June 3, 2020
Listening to lost voices: Methods for humanizing research on the margins | MLA International Symposium

Sprouse, M.L. (2019, July). Listening to lost voices: Methods for humanizing research on the margins. To be presented at the MLA International Symposium, Lisbon, Portugal. With Anne Gere, Meg Eunice Garver, and Kristin Vaneyk.

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