Every Home is Its Own Private Moscow: Between Geopathology and Nostalgia in Olga Mukhina's "Ju/YoU":
Every Home is Its Own Private Moscow: Between Geopathology and Nostalgia in Olga Mukhina´s "Ю/YoU"
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title_auth | Every Home is Its Own Private Moscow: Between Geopathology and Nostalgia in Olga Mukhina's "Ju/YoU" |
title_exact_search | Every Home is Its Own Private Moscow: Between Geopathology and Nostalgia in Olga Mukhina's "Ju/YoU" |
title_full | Every Home is Its Own Private Moscow: Between Geopathology and Nostalgia in Olga Mukhina's "Ju/YoU" Yana Meerzon |
title_fullStr | Every Home is Its Own Private Moscow: Between Geopathology and Nostalgia in Olga Mukhina's "Ju/YoU" Yana Meerzon |
title_full_unstemmed | Every Home is Its Own Private Moscow: Between Geopathology and Nostalgia in Olga Mukhina's "Ju/YoU" Yana Meerzon |
title_short | Every Home is Its Own Private Moscow: Between Geopathology and Nostalgia in Olga Mukhina's "Ju/YoU" |
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