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The Divided City and Its New Cinemas, 1920-1980 Yinka Olusoga Argues for the queer potential

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Argues for the queer potential of video games While popular discussions about queerness in video games often focus on big-name

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The Divided City and Its New Cinemas, 1920-1980 Yinka Olusoga Argues for the queer potentialFilm offers a powerful witness to the historical effects of segregation. Twentieth century American urban policy favored "white flight" to the suburbs while confining other racial and ethnic groups in urban cores. Mainstream cinema, in turn, perpetuated racial stereotypes that justified this confinement. Amy Murphy revisits this history via six independent films, each mapping a distinct urban geography at a particular moment in the century. Murphy's

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