Reclaiming the disabled subject : Representing disability in short fiction
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi Bloomsbury 2022Description: xii,288pISBN: - 9789354353307
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Reclaiming the disabled subject : Representing disability in short fiction
APA
Sati Someshwar Ed.; Prasad GJV Ed.; Bhattacharjee Ritwick, . (2022). Reclaiming the disabled subject : Representing disability in short fiction. New Delhi: Bloomsbury.
Chicago
Sati Someshwar Ed.; Prasad GJV Ed.; Bhattacharjee Ritwick, . 2022. Reclaiming the disabled subject : Representing disability in short fiction. New Delhi: Bloomsbury.
Harvard
Sati Someshwar Ed.; Prasad GJV Ed.; Bhattacharjee Ritwick, . (2022). Reclaiming the disabled subject : Representing disability in short fiction. New Delhi: Bloomsbury.
MLA
Sati Someshwar Ed.; Prasad GJV Ed.; Bhattacharjee Ritwick, . Reclaiming the disabled subject : Representing disability in short fiction. New Delhi: Bloomsbury. 2022.
