‘Listening’ With Gothenburg’s Iron Well: Engaging the Imperial Archive Through Black Feminist Methodologies and Arts-Based Research

Feminist Review 125 (1):54-61 (2020)
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Book Review: Listening to Images. [REVIEW]Jacob Breslow - 2017 - Feminist Review 117 (1):202-203.

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