Hegels Being-Fluid in Corregidora, Blues, and (Post-)Black Aesthetics

Evental Aesthetics 1 (1):85-120 (2012)
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This article offers Hegelian readings, based on his theory of fluid identity, of the blues and African-American identity. All identities, even Hegels, should be denied fixed definitions, in favor of fluid ones that allow for change and the sublation of otherness

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