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Disembodiment and the Total Body: A Response to Enwezor on Contemporary South African Representation In the Thick of It: David Hammons and Hair Culture in the 1970s Memories and Memorabilia, Art and Identity: Is Aunt Jemima Really a Black Woman? (Third Text: Third World Perspectives On Contemporary Art & Culture (Incorporating Black Phoenix), Volume 44, Autumn 1998) : Brian Keith Axel



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Disembodiment and the Total Body: A Response to Enwezor on Contemporary South African Representation - In the Thick of It: David Hammons and Hair Culture in the 1970s - Memories and Memorabilia, Art and Identity: Is Aunt Jemima Really a Black Woman? : Brian Keith Axel


Disembodiment and the Total Body: A Response to Enwezor on Contemporary South African Representation - In the Thick of It: David Hammons and Hair Culture in the 1970s - Memories and Memorabilia, Art and Identity: Is Aunt Jemima Really a Black Woman? : Brian Keith Axel
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