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Daughters of the dust (1991) / directed by Julie Dash [DVD].
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Kino on Video
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2000.
Available at Main Lib DVD (dvd PN1997.D2D2)
Daughters of the dust : the making of an African American woman's film / by Julie Dash.
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New Press
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1992.
Available at Walter Bower House Library (PN1997.D3D2)
Being and becoming visible : women, performance, and visual culture / edited by Olga M. Mesropova and Stacey Weber-FĆØve.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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c2010.
Available at Main Library (NX180.F4B45)
Silva, Kathryn M.
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The History Teacher, 2018 Feb 01. 51(2), 247-267.
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Black film as a signifying practice : cinema, narration and the African American aesthetic tradition / Gladstone L. Yearwood.
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Africa World Press
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2000.
Available at Main Library (PN1995.9N4Y4)
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11 āDaughters of Dust ': An Eco-Feminist Analysis of Debt-for-Nature Swaps and Underage Marriage in Indonesia
Wyatt, Tanya;Peggs, Kay;Heydon, James;Davies, Pamela;Milne, Emma
5. Mapping Sacred Movement in Julie Dash's Daughters of the Dust
Brooks, Tisha M.
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Spirit Deep : Recovering the Sacred in Black Womenās Travel.
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Everyday mojo songs of Earth : new and selected poems, 2001-2021 / Yusef Komunyakaa.
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Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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2021.
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First paperback edition.
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Fashioning the Body [as] Politic in Julie Dash's "Daughters of the Dust "
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African American Review, 2004 Oct 01. 38(3), 499-511.
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White, Marilyn M.
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Journal of American Folklore, 2021 Oct 01. 134(534), 532-533.
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Exiled at Home: "Daughters of the Dust " and the Many Post-Colonial Conditions
Cucinella, Catherine;Curry, RenƩe R.
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Property Rights and Possession in "Daughters of the Dust "
Wright, Nancy E.
Revisiting Julie Dash's "Daughters of the Dust ": Black Feminist Narrative and Diasporic Recollection
Machiorlatti, Jennifer A.
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South Atlantic Review, 2005 Jan 01. 70(1), 97-116.
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