Are You (Still) Ready For W.O.R.?: Without Reservations: Native Hip Hop and Identity in the Music of W.O.R.

Are You (Still) Ready For W.O.R.?: Without Reservations: Native Hip Hop and Identity in the Music of W.O.R.

by Alan Lechusza
Are You (Still) Ready For W.O.R.?: Without Reservations: Native Hip Hop and Identity in the Music of W.O.R.

Are You (Still) Ready For W.O.R.?: Without Reservations: Native Hip Hop and Identity in the Music of W.O.R.

by Alan Lechusza

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Overview

I present my written works as those which disturb the margins of socio-political power and hegemony, to dismantle the hermeneutics, epistemologies and dynamic lexicons of oppression and cultural suppression. This decision advances my movement toward authoring works which situate and re-read pop cultural ideologies and aesthetic assumptions with a philosophical deconstructive expressive critique. My current and forthcomings works argue for the necessity and strategic representation of my voice as deconstructionist, a pop cultural aesthetic critic and an ideologue writing to establish and fortify new avenues of scholarship and aesthetic criticism.

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BN ID: 2940185980439
Publisher: Alan Lechusza
Publication date: 03/07/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 470 KB

About the Author

I present my written works as those which disturb the margins of socio-political power and hegemony, to dismantle the hermeneutics, epistemologies and dynamic lexicons of oppression and cultural suppression. This decision advances my movement toward authoring works which situate and re-read pop cultural ideologies and aesthetic assumptions with a philosophical deconstructive expressive critique. My current and forthcomings works argue for the necessity and strategic representation of my voice as deconstructionist, a pop cultural aesthetic critic and an ideologue writing to establish and fortify new avenues of scholarship and aesthetic criticism.
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