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Holler If You Can Hear Me
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Referential Sights and Slights
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Hip Hop, Pleasure, and its Fulfillment
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Queer Hip Hop and its Dark Precursors
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Homolatent Masculinity & Hip Hop Culture
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The African Diaspora
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The French and Swiss Diaries of Mary Church Terrell, 1888–89:
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“The Gaze of the Natives”:
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Nothing under the Sun
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Notes on Passage (The New International of Sovereign Feelings)
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“You need to Press On”:
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Guest Editor’s Introduction:
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É Kurasoleña Nobo:
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A Puerto Rican Cinema Produced by a Foreign Lens:
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Rude Girl, Big Woman:
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Mapping the Echo Chamber:
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Pedagogy of the Post-Racial:
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“Will You Come and Follow Me?”:
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