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Race and the revolutionary impulse in The spook who sat by the door
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LCC: PN1997.S653 R33 2018 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 791.43/72 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23)
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Introduction: The spook who sat by the door / Michael T. Martin and David Wall
Writer/producer's statement: the making of The spook who sat by the door / Sam Greenlee
"[D]uality is a survival tool. it's not a disease": interview with Sam Greenlee on The spook who sat by the door / Michael T. Martin and David C. Wall
Cinema as political activism: contemporary meanings in The spook who sat by the door
Marilyn Yaquinto
Persistently displaced: situated knowledges and interrelated histories in The spook who sat by the door / Samantha N. Sheppard
Subverting the system: the politics and production of The spook who sat by the door / Christine Acham
The spook who sat by the door, screenplay / Sam Greenlee and Melvin Clay
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Race and the revolutionary impulse in The spook who sat by the door