When boys become men: The martial arts as young people's revolt against the youth rebellion

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When boys become men: The martial arts as young people's revolt against the youth rebellion. / Bonde, Hans.

Bending Bodies. red. / Søren Ervø; Thomas Johansson. Aldershot, England : Ashgate, 2003. s. 125-139 (Moulding masculinities, Bind 2).

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskning

Harvard

Bonde, H 2003, When boys become men: The martial arts as young people's revolt against the youth rebellion. i S Ervø & T Johansson (red), Bending Bodies. Ashgate, Aldershot, England, Moulding masculinities, bind 2, s. 125-139.

APA

Bonde, H. (2003). When boys become men: The martial arts as young people's revolt against the youth rebellion. I S. Ervø, & T. Johansson (red.), Bending Bodies (s. 125-139). Ashgate. Moulding masculinities Bind 2

Vancouver

Bonde H. When boys become men: The martial arts as young people's revolt against the youth rebellion. I Ervø S, Johansson T, red., Bending Bodies. Aldershot, England: Ashgate. 2003. s. 125-139. (Moulding masculinities, Bind 2).

Author

Bonde, Hans. / When boys become men: The martial arts as young people's revolt against the youth rebellion. Bending Bodies. red. / Søren Ervø ; Thomas Johansson. Aldershot, England : Ashgate, 2003. s. 125-139 (Moulding masculinities, Bind 2).

Bibtex

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