Professor Deborah Whaley Race, Gender, Afrogoth & Black Women in Sequence
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Professor Deborah Whaley talks about her work on Race, Gender, Afrogoth, & Comics; discussion includes her book Black Women in Sequence, TV and film adaptations, Catwoman, The Butterfly, webcomics and transnational futurisms, curating of exhibits and creating of own art.
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