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Home and the Postcolonial State in Jean Marie Teno's Clando

Home and the Postcolonial State in Jean Marie Teno's Clando

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A discussion of Jean Marie Teno's 1996 film Clando, with particular focus on how the degeneration of the postcolonial state transforms a sense of home, nation, land, and embodiment.

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