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Daughters of the Dust
Implications of a Feminist Narratology: Temporality, Focalization and Voice in the Films of Julie Dash, Mona Smith and Trinh T
Filming Feminist Frontiers/Frontier Feminisms 1979-1993
From Colorism to Conjurings: Tracing the Dust in Beyoncé's Lemonade Cienna Davis Freie Universitat, Berlin, Germany,
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Gullah Womanism in the Creative Works of African American Women
Magical Realism in Transnational Cinema
Women's Journeys, Women's Stories: in Search of Our Multicultural Future
Water and Liminality in Praisesong for the Widow and Daughters of the Dust Carmen López Atencia University of Málaga 2016 Acco
Multicultural Films: a Reference Guide
Cooking and Writing in African-American Cultures Representation, Genre, Ceremony
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara Haptic Media
Afrocentric Ideologies and Gendered Resistance in Daughters of the Dust and Malcolm X: Setting, Scene, and Spectatorship
THE GULLAH KALEIDOSCOPE Daughters of the Dust
Conjuring Moments and Other Such Hoodoo: African American Women & Spirit Work Kameelah L
L.A. Rebellion: Creating a New Black Cinema” Is Part of Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A
Preserving and Creating Culture the Gullah-Geechee People Keith W
Women's Journeys, Women's Stories: in Search of Our Multicultural Future. Units in US Women's History. Student Manual
Daughters of the Dust, the White Woman Viewer, and the Unborn Child Chapter Author(S): RENÉE R
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Gendered Representation, Cultural Sustainability, and Culinary Practices of Gullah Women
Daughters of the Dust, Dash Offered the Country a Fresh Yvonne Welbon Received an Undergraduate Degree in History from Vassar College
Gullah, African Continuities, and Their Representation in Dash's Daughters of the Dust
BFI Press Release: Daughters of the Dust
Re)Writing History in Julie Dash's Illusions (1983
Books and Films Related to the Gullah Culture Gullah
BETWEEN PRAYER and PROTEST: GULLAH IDENTITY in the AFTERMATH of the CHARLESTON SHOOTING Elijah Heyward, III a Dissertation Submi
Culla Mi Gullah, Re-Imagining African American Female Artists and the Sea Islands: Exploring Africanisms and Religious Expressions in Creative Works
Sweeping Conversations: Julie Dash's Daughters
Distribution Agreement in Presenting This Thesis Or Dissertation As A
Messenger “The Avery”
Contemporary Racism and Inequality in the United States