Colonialism, Cinema and Revolution
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2022-10-02
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Ballas, Anthony (2022). Colonialism, Cinema and Revolution. Caribbean Quarterly, 68(4). pp. 606–615. 10.1080/00086495.2022.2139550 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/31475.
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Tony Ballas
Anthony Ballas is a PhD student in the Program in Literature. His primary research interests include Caribbean and Atlantic literatures of the Americas, Haitian Studies, historiography, and internationalism in the long nineteenth century (1791-1955). He also researches Jazz, Hip Hop, poetics, Cold War-era cinema, labor history, and the postal service. His work has been published or is forthcoming in Caribbean Quarterly, Revue d'Histoire Haitienne, Middle West Review, Canadian Review of American Studies, J19: The Journal of Nineteenth Century Americanists, Peace, land, & Bread, 3:AM Magazine, Black Agenda Report, Scalawag Magazine, and elsewhere. His full list of publications can be found here: https://duke.academia.edu/AnthonyBallas/CurriculumVitae.
PhD Duke University, Program in Literature (in progress)
MA University of Colorado Denver, English Rhetoric & Composition
BA Summa Cum Laude, University of Colorado Denver, English Literature and Film
BA Magna Cum Laude, University of Colorado Denver, Philosophy
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