Fra barnets tarv til ligestilling: En queerteoretisk undersøgelse af Folketingets forhandlinger af om kunstig befrugtning

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Fra barnets tarv til ligestilling : En queerteoretisk undersøgelse af Folketingets forhandlinger af om kunstig befrugtning. / Petersen, Michael Nebeling.

I: Kvinder, Koen og Forskning, Bind 2009, Nr. 2, 2009.

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Petersen, MN 2009, 'Fra barnets tarv til ligestilling: En queerteoretisk undersøgelse af Folketingets forhandlinger af om kunstig befrugtning', Kvinder, Koen og Forskning, bind 2009, nr. 2. <https://tidsskrift.dk/index.php/KKF/article/view/44321>

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Petersen, M. N. (2009). Fra barnets tarv til ligestilling: En queerteoretisk undersøgelse af Folketingets forhandlinger af om kunstig befrugtning. Kvinder, Koen og Forskning, 2009(2). https://tidsskrift.dk/index.php/KKF/article/view/44321

Vancouver

Petersen MN. Fra barnets tarv til ligestilling: En queerteoretisk undersøgelse af Folketingets forhandlinger af om kunstig befrugtning. Kvinder, Koen og Forskning. 2009;2009(2).

Author

Petersen, Michael Nebeling. / Fra barnets tarv til ligestilling : En queerteoretisk undersøgelse af Folketingets forhandlinger af om kunstig befrugtning. I: Kvinder, Koen og Forskning. 2009 ; Bind 2009, Nr. 2.

Bibtex

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