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May 01 2018
Real Estate Fiction. An Outline for a New Literary Genre
Marija Marić
Marija Marić
Marija Marić is an architect and a researcher based in Zurich. Currently, she is a PhD candidate and a teaching assistant at the Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich, researching on property and architecture in the context of socialist and post-socialist Yugoslavia.
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Marija Marić
Marija Marić is an architect and a researcher based in Zurich. Currently, she is a PhD candidate and a teaching assistant at the Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich, researching on property and architecture in the context of socialist and post-socialist Yugoslavia.
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Thresholds (2018) (46): 320–327.
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Marija Marić; Real Estate Fiction. An Outline for a New Literary Genre. Thresholds 2018; (46): 320–327. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00044
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