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    'A National Idea': Canons, Power, and (Afro-) American Literary Studies

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    Nations are elaborate social practices enacted through time, laboriously fabricated through the media and the printing press, in schools, churches, the myriad forms of popular culture, in trade unions and funerals, protest marches and uprisings. Nationalism both invents and performs social difference, enacting it ritualistically in Olympic extravaganzas, mass rallies and military displays, flag waving and costumery, and becoming thereby constitutive of people's identities.Anne McClintock, "'N..

    Scenes of Instruction

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    “The Crookeds with the Straights”:

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    Introduction

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    Black feminism and the challenge of black heterosexual male desire

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    9. “You’reTurning Me On”

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    Soul Covers

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    'A National Idea': Canons, Power, and (Afro-) American Literary Studies

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    “She’s the Next One”

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    Philadelphia Freedoms

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