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How is it that there is always something new?
Author: Langille, Jeffrey Edward
Date created: 2014-10-17
Almost everywhere
Author: Gauer, Nikolai Erik Alexander
Date created: 2012-09-14
Feminizing Oswald De Andrade’s Manifesto Antropófago and Vasconcelo’s Raza Cosmica : The Videos of Sonia Andrade and Pola Weiss.
Author: Aceves Sepúlveda, Gabriela, Author: Shamash, Sarah
Date created: 2016-03-30
Imagining the Cyborg in Náhuatl: Reading the Videos of Pola Weiss
Author: Aceves Sepúlveda, Gabriela
Date created: 2015-10-20

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