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19 April, 2024

Sarah Cooper ‘Vegetal Life, Plant Soul: Early British Film Flowers,’ in Mark Cauchi, ed., Cinema and Secularism (New York: Bloomsbury, 2023),

Sarah Cooper ‘Vegetal Life, Plant Soul: Early British Film Flowers,’ in Mark Cauchi, ed., Cinema and Secularism (New York: Bloomsbury, 2023),
19 April, 2024

Sarah Cooper ‘Vegetal Life, Plant Soul: Early British Film Flowers,’ in Mark Cauchi, ed., Cinema and Secularism (New York: Bloomsbury, 2023).

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  • Former King’s PhD Student Jacob Engelberg’s Book ‘Cinemas of Bisexual Transgression’ Published By Duke University Press
  • Erica Carter’s AHRC-funded project ‘Unhousing Restitution: African audiovisual heritage between displacement and return’ launches January 2026
  • Exhibition section ‘The Secret Mirror, or, the Disappearance of A. A. A. Offresi’ curated by Erika Balsom
  • Alexandra Grieve, ‘“She’s connected to my head while doing my hair”: embodiment and Afrofeminist epistemologies in the documentaries of Rosine Mbakam’
  • Sarah Cooper, ‘Toward a cinema of multiplicity: Alice Diop’s La Permanence (2016).’

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