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In-text: (De Certeau, 1980)
Your Bibliography: De Certeau, M., 1980. The Practice of Everyday Life. [ebook] Los Angeles: University of California Press. Available at: <https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/reader.action?docID=922939&ppg=1> [Accessed 19 April 2022].
In-text: (doppelgänger, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Dictionary.cambridge.org. 2022. doppelgänger. [online] Available at: <https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/doppelganger> [Accessed 20 April 2022].
In-text: (Freud, 1919)
Your Bibliography: Freud, S., 1919. The "Uncanny". [ebook] p.2. Available at: <https://web.mit.edu/allanmc/www/freud1.pdf> [Accessed 18 April 2022].
In-text: (Huskinson, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Huskinson, L. ed., 2016. The Urban Uncanny: A Collection of Interdisciplinary Studies. London: Routledge, pp.1-5.
In-text: (Monzó and Newman, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Monzó, Q. and Newman, M., 2010. Gasoline. Rochester, NY: Open Letter.
In-text: (Ratcatcher, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Ratcatcher. 1999. [film] Directed by L. Ramsay. Pathé Pictures International.
In-text: (Vardoulakis and Harris, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Vardoulakis, D. and Harris, P., 2006. The Return of Negation: The Doppelganger in Freud's "The 'Uncanny'." SubStance, [online] 35(2), pp.100-116. Available at: <https://www.jstor.org/stable/4152886> [Accessed 17 April 2022].
In-text: (Wirth-Nesher, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Wirth-Nesher, H., 2001. Impartial Maps: Reading and Writing Cities. Handbook of Urban Studies, pp.52-66.
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