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Re-Defining Revolution: A Case Study of Women and Graffiti in Egypt
Author: Perrin, Stephanie Jane
Date created: 2015-12-02
Art, Gender and Revolution in Egypt
Author: Munaff, Dima
Date created: 2014-12-04
The meme led me here: The impact of Nollywood memes on global interest in Nigerian films -AND- The walls have mouths too: Exploring the social communication function of graffiti in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
Author: Odey, Rita
Date created: 2022-04-20

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