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228 pages • first pub 2003 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9780813533674
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 24 December 2003
Description
In Black Women, Identity, and Cultural Theory, Kevin Everod Quashie explores the metaphor of the "girlfriend" as a new way of understanding three central concepts of cultural studies: self, memory, and language. He considers how the work of write...
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Becoming%20the%20Subject.jpg)
228 pages • first pub 2003 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9780813533674
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 24 December 2003
Description
In Black Women, Identity, and Cultural Theory, Kevin Everod Quashie explores the metaphor of the "girlfriend" as a new way of understanding three central concepts of cultural studies: self, memory, and language. He considers how the work of write...