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100 1 $aBlunt, Alison,$d1969-
245 10 $aDissident geographies :$ban introduction to radical ideas and practice /$cAlison Blunt and Jane Wills.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $a1. The fire of liberty : anarchism and geography -- 2. Class, capital and space : Marxist geographies -- 3. Embodying geography : feminist geographies of gender -- 4. Sexual orientations : geographies of desire -- 5. Decolonising geography : postcolonial perspectives.
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