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Jess
Jess is on page 70 of 288
Have the authors confused the word chic for sheik????
Dec 18, 2024 12:35PM
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Jess
Jess is on page 180 of 288
A whole chapter on biopolitics without discussion of racism had me checking the index and, sure enough race/racism isn't even in there 😮‍💨
Dec 20, 2024 12:26PM
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Jess
Jess is on page 151 of 288
If you read these three chapters on film analysis and came away with the idea that disability culture only exists in the global north among mostly white people, you'd have good reason (you'd be wrong, but understandably so based on how this is written)
Dec 19, 2024 02:02PM
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Jess
Jess is on page 136 of 288
So many chapters on film analysis 😮‍💨
Dec 19, 2024 01:06PM
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Jess
Jess is on page 115 of 288
I might go back to it later but for now I am skipping the chapter on midnight cowboy because I don't find film analysis that interesting
Dec 19, 2024 11:30AM
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Jess
Jess is on page 93 of 288
The sudden shift from theory to practical teaching ideas was... unexpected, to say the least
Dec 18, 2024 01:10PM
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Jess
Jess is on page 62 of 288
Ablenationalism
Dec 14, 2024 10:29AM
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Jess
Jess is on page 32 of 288
This is interesting but also a little dated at this point and also doesn't take the approach I need for the project I'm working on, so I think I'm going to put it on the back burner until my project deadline
Apr 14, 2024 10:28AM
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