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"A shrewdly designed, generously expansive, timely contribution to
our understanding of how 'black' expression continues to define and
defy the contours of global (post)modernity. The essays argue
persuasively for a transnational ethos binding disparate African
and diasporic enactments, and together provide a robust
conversation about the nature, history, future, and even
possibility of 'blackness' as a distinctive mode of cultural
practice."
--Kimberly Benston, author of "Performing Blackness"
""Black Cultural Traffic "is nothing less than our generation's
manifesto on black performance and popular culture. With a
distinguished roster of contributors and topics ranging across
academic disciplines and the arts (including commentary on film,
music, literature, theater, television, and visual cultures), this
volume is not only required reading for scholars serious about the
various dimensions of black performance, it is also a timely and
necessary teaching tool. It captures the excitement and
intellectual innovation of a field that has come of age.
Kudos!"
--Dwight A. McBride, author of "Why I Hate Abercrombie & Fitch"
"The explosion of interest in black popular culture studies in the
past fifteen years has left a significant need for a reader that
reflects this new scholarly energy. Black Cultural Traffic answers
that need."
--Mark Anthony Neal, author of "Songs in the Key of Black Life"
"A revolutionary anthology that will be widely read and taught. It
crisscrosses continents and cultures and examines confluences and
influences of black popular culture -- music, dance, theatre,
television, fashion and film. It also adds a new dimension to
current discussions ofracial, ethnic, and national identity."
--Horace Porter, author of "The Making of a Black Scholar"
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