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In aftercare, clients are remapped every couple of months (depending on their progress) to monitor improvement. LeVeque's piece doubles the machine in the film with the machine of the digital, proposing wryly that subconscious and conscious can be respectively remapped as the analog and the digital, with the physical as an interface. African American literature situated within gothic discourse opens up discursive spaces in which revisions of identity are possible and geographies of the imagination can be remapped. |
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