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Thank you for dying for our country: Commemorative texts and performances in Jerusalem Chaim Noy (2015) Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press ISBN: 978-0-19-939897-3. Pp. 304

Issue: Vol 10 No. 4 (2016) Space, bodies and boundaries: Piropos and other forms of flirtatious street talk as contested discursive practices

Journal: Sociolinguistic Studies

Subject Areas: Gender Studies Linguistics

DOI: 10.1558/sols.30956

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Author: Vesa Koskela

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