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My New Article on Ranciere and Hip Hop

April 20, 2011 · by Robin James · in ranciere; hip hop; eshun; disagreement;

Check out my new article in Transformations special issue on Jacques Ranciere, “These.Are.The Breaks:Rethinking Disagreement through Hip Hop“. Here’s the intro: The idea of the “break” is central to both Jacques Rancière’s theory of disagreement and to hip hop aesthetics….

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