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                                    <article-title>&quot;Nie zrobiłabym tego moim rodzicom…&quot; Międzyreligijne związki intymne w indyjskich metropoliach</article-title>
                                    <article-title>“I Wouldn’t Have Done it to my Parents…” Interfaith Intimate Relationships in Indian Large Cities</article-title>
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                                <surname>Romanowicz</surname>
                                <given-names>Anna</given-names>
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                        <institution>Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie</institution>
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                                    <corresp id="cor-1">Correspondence to: Anna Romanowicz <email>anna.romanowicz@uj.edu.pl</email></corresp>
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                    <day>30</day>
                    <month>12</month>
                    <year>2025</year>
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            <volume>Tom 53</volume>
            <issue>2025</issue>
                        <fpage>59</fpage>
                                    <lpage>72</lpage>
            
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                                    <copyright-year>2025</copyright-year>
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                <funding-statement>Artykuł powstał na podstawie badań przeprowadzonych w ramach projektu „Jak kochamy? Miłość romantyczna i kapitał kulturowy wśród miejskiej klasy średniej w indyjskich metropoliach” finansowanego przez Narodowe Centrum Nauki (nr UMO-2020/37/B/HS3/04074).</funding-statement>
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