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Research Project: The Aesthetics of Legitimacy - Marxist Lusophone Africa in Lusophone Africa in Tricontinental Solidarity Posters
In what ways did the visual language of solidarity posters construct the ideological legitimacy of the Marxist-leaning Lusophone African liberation movements whilst embedding them in a shared aesthetic of tricontientalism?
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