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Plasticity and Formlessness between Malabou and Bataille. / Dalton, Benjamin.
In: MLN, Vol. 137, No. 4, 21.12.2022, p. 673-690.

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Dalton B. Plasticity and Formlessness between Malabou and Bataille. MLN. 2022 Dec 21;137(4):673-690. doi: 10.1353/mln.2022.0051

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Dalton, Benjamin. / Plasticity and Formlessness between Malabou and Bataille. In: MLN. 2022 ; Vol. 137, No. 4. pp. 673-690.

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