Book Review: The Biopolitics of Mixing: Thai Multiracialities and Haunted Ascendancies [Book Review]

European Journal of Women's Studies 21 (1):120-122 (2014)
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Ghostly matters: haunting and the sociological imagination.Avery Gordon - 2008 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

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