Art's historical nature

  1. Alcaraz León, María José
Journal:
Enrahonar: an international journal of theoretical and practical reason

ISSN: 0211-402X 2014-881X

Year of publication: 2007

Issue Title: Escriptura, testimoni i creació. Miscel·lània

Issue: 38-39

Pages: 159-169

Type: Article

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