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TRUE HEADS: Historicizing the Hip_Hop "Nation" in Context

The public sphere to which Bennett refers is one that Jürgen Habermas describes as a bourgeois society comprised of literary and philosophical gatherings, coffee houses, academies, art galleries, and salons-institutions that allowed the cultural elite to self-consciously distinguish themselves from the masses of the population.2 The late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries saw the inception of the public museum as we know it.

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Article
Tác giả:
Heath, R Scott
Đề mục:
African Americans
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Johns Hopkins University Press
Ngày xuất bản:
Summer 2006
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Callaloo; Baltimore, Volume 29, Issue 3, Summer 2006, Pages 846-866,1017
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