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INFINITE REPERTOIRE: ON DANCE AND URBAN POSSIBILITY IN POSTSOCIALIST GUINEA by Adrienne J. Cohen. 2021. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 216 pp., 42 illustrations. $105.00 hardcover, ISBN: 9780226762845. $35.00 paper, ISBN: 9780226781020. $34.99 PDF, ISBN: 978022678167
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INFINITE REPERTOIRE: ON DANCE AND URBAN POSSIBILITY IN POSTSOCIALIST GUINEA by Adrienne J. Cohen. 2021. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 216 pp., 42 illustrations. $105.00 hardcover, ISBN: 9780226762845. $35.00 paper, ISBN: 9780226781020. $34.99 PDF, ISBN: 978022678167
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17 July 2023
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