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Performing Blackness in Mexican Cinema: Eusebia Cosme, Rita Montaner and Juan José Laboriel

Performing Blackness in Mexican Cinema: Eusebia Cosme, Rita Montaner and Juan José Laboriel

March 9, 2018
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Film

  Today, Mediático is delighted to belatedly present  for Black History Month three excellent film essays and accompanying text by regular contributor, independent researcher Roberto…

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