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Women, Feminism and Italian Cinema: Archives from a Film Culture

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Women, Feminism and Italian Cinema: Archives from a Film Culture. / Missero, Dalila.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2021. 200 p.

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Missero, Dalila. / Women, Feminism and Italian Cinema : Archives from a Film Culture. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2021. 200 p.

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