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Theorizing the post-soul aesthetic: an introduction
one. The End of the Beginning of the Post-Soul Aesthetic one. The End of the Beginning of the Post-Soul Aesthetic It's time. Clearly, it's...
African American Review, 12/22/07 by Bertram D. Ashe · More from publication -
"Under the Umbrella of Black Civilization": A Conversation with Reginald McKnight - Interview
Talking to Reginald McKnight is like scanning an imaginary worldwide radio dial. At any given moment he can transform his pleasant speaking voice...
African American Review, 09/22/01 by Bertram D. Ashe · More from publication -
"Why don't he like my hair?": constructing African-American Standards of Beauty in Toni Morrison's 'Song of Solomon' and Zora Neale Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God.'
African-Americans have long based beauty on the standards of European or white ideals. Black women have been affected by issues of skin color,...
African American Review, 12/22/95 by Bertram D. Ashe · More from publication


