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Lachmann, Renate. 2008. “Mnemonic and Intertextual Aspects of Literature.” In Cultural Memory Studies: An International and Interdisciplinary Handbook, edited by Astrid Erll and Ansgar Nünning, 301–10. New York: de Gruyter.
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Mills, China, and Suman Fernando. 2014. “Globalising Mental Health or Pathologising the Global South? Mapping the Ethics, Theory and Practice of Global Mental Health.” Disability and the Global South 1 (2): 188–202.
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