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A conversation with Adrienne J. Cohen on Infinite Repertoire: On Dance and Urban Possibility in Postsocialist Guinea, published in 2021 by University Chicago Press.

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This discussion is with Adrienne Cohen, an Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Colorado State University. She has conducted extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Guinea, West Africa on urban dance and political change, and in the United States among migrant artists from Guinea. Cohen is the author of Infinite Repertoire: On Dance and Urban Possibility in Postsocialist Guinea (University of Chicago Press, 2021). Her work has appeared in American Ethnologist, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, African Studies Review, and Africa: The Journal of the International African Institute.  

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