The Transparency of Evil inThe Leftoversand its Implications for Student (Dis)engagement

Educational Studies 52 (1):51-67 (2016)
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original van Kessel, Cathryn (2016) "The Transparency of Evil inThe Leftoversand its Implications for Student engagement". Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 52(1):51-67

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