Sánchez Canales, G. (ca. 2015). "The benevolent self was a disgrace beyond measure for every Argentine Jew" : between the need to remember and the desire to forget in Nathan Englander’s "The Ministry of Special Cases" [Electronic]. Partial Answers, 13,1 (2015) 57-71, ,1 (2015) 57-71.
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)Sánchez Canales, Gustavo. 2015. „"The benevolent self was a disgrace beyond measure for every Argentine Jew" : between the need to remember and the desire to forget in Nathan Englander’s ‚The Ministry of Special Cases‘“. Electronic. Partial Answers, Nr. 13,1 (2015) 57-71: ,1 (2015) 57-71.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Sánchez Canales G (2015) "The benevolent self was a disgrace beyond measure for every Argentine Jew" : between the need to remember and the desire to forget in Nathan Englander’s "The Ministry of Special Cases". Partial Answers ,1 (2015) 57-71
Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science1.Sánchez Canales, G.: "The benevolent self was a disgrace beyond measure for every Argentine Jew" : between the need to remember and the desire to forget in Nathan Englander’s "The Ministry of Special Cases". Partial Answers. ,1 (2015) 57-71 (2015).
DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690Sánchez Canales, Gustavo: "The benevolent self was a disgrace beyond measure for every Argentine Jew" : between the need to remember and the desire to forget in Nathan Englander’s "The Ministry of Special Cases". In: Partial Answers (2015), Nr. 13,1 (2015) 57-71, S. ,1 (2015) 57-71