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The Intimate State: Teachers as Fault Line Between Repression and Revolution

African Studies Centre by Oxford University

Feb 24, 202152:35Education

In this seminar we hosted Jennifer Riggan as she gave a lecture entitled: The Intimate State: Teachers as Fault Line Between Repression and Revolution

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The Intimate State: Teachers as Fault Line Between Repression and Revolution is an episode from African Studies Centre by Oxford University. In this seminar we hosted Jennifer Riggan as she gave a lecture entitled: The Intimate State: Teach...

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Published Feb 24, 2021 and 52:35 long