Leshu Torchin
- I'd describe myself as
- A Lecturer
Title | Linked to | Last updated | |
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Images and Impact: The Uses of Film | 2014/15 - Semester 2 | 13/04/2015 11:01:35 | |
Images and Impact: The Uses of Film | 2018-19 | FM4110 | 21/01/2022 10:37:08 |
Images and Impact: The Uses of Film | 2016-17 | 15/06/2018 11:38:34 | |
Documentary Cinema | 2015-16 | 07/04/2016 11:17:04 | |
Feminist Film Studies | 2017-18 | 29/04/2019 10:57:59 | |
Documentary Cinema | 2023-24 | FM4303 | 13/02/2024 11:15:58 |
Copy of Documentary Cinema | 2023-24 | 11/09/2023 06:37:44 | |
Copy of Documentary Cinema | 2023-24 | 11/09/2023 06:37:48 | |
Documentary Cinema | 2019-20 | 21/08/2023 13:49:11 | |
Race and Representation | 2019-20 | 13/04/2020 14:24:18 | |
Documentary Cinema | 2017-18 | 06/04/2018 06:34:51 |
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