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Re-framing loss in South Sudan's biographical cinema : Political and cultural nationalism in "Lost Boys" diaspora film, runner
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Re-framing loss in South Sudan's biographical cinema : Political and cultural nationalism in "Lost Boys" diaspora film, runner

Addamms Mututa
Auto/biography studies, Vol.41(1), pp.177-199
02/01/2026
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https://hdl.handle.net/10210/518625

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Guor Mading Maker Juba Film Festival Lost Boys of Sudan South Sudan cinema
This article discusses Sudan's Lost Boys' autobiographical film Runner as a diasporic commentary on South Sudan's political and cultural nationalism. It argues that aesthetic deviancy, semantic continuity, and loss are semiotic categories syncing the past and the contemporary, and the national and the personal.
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