'Sticky' objects, faces and voices in the museum: Love and Sorrow’s use of affective interpretation strategies to challenge masculinist commemorations of world war I
Witcomb, Andrea 2020, 'Sticky' objects, faces and voices in the museum: Love and Sorrow’s use of affective interpretation strategies to challenge masculinist commemorations of world war I. In Damousi, J., Tout-Smith, D. and Ziino, B. (ed), Museums, History and the Intimate Experience of the Great War: Love and Sorrow, Routledge, London, Eng., pp.171-189.
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'Sticky' objects, faces and voices in the museum: Love and Sorrow’s use of affective interpretation strategies to challenge masculinist commemorations of world war I
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