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A response to the review by Jonathon Repinecz of Richard Fardon and Sènga la Rouge, Learning from the Curse: Sembene's Xala. London: Hurst (hb £17.99 – 978 1 8490 4695 4), 2017, 133 pp. in Africa 88 (4): 885–6
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A response to the review by Jonathon Repinecz of Richard Fardon and Sènga la Rouge, Learning from the Curse: Sembene's Xala. London: Hurst (hb £17.99 – 978 1 8490 4695 4), 2017, 133 pp. in Africa 88 (4): 885–6
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