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    The Black Atlantic Metaphysics of Azealia Banks: Brujx Womanism at the Kongo Crossroads.Elizabeth Pérez - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (3):519-546.
    Controversial Harlem-born rapper/singer, songwriter, and provocateuse Azealia Banks is the most famous, vocal, and visible proponent of Black Atlantic traditions in recent times—making a critical reckoning well overdue. I begin here by tracing Banks's engagement with Afro-Diasporic religions as a trajectory from vamp to bruja [witch]/santera to mayombera. A review of Banks's public statements reveals her growing commitment to championing “so-called voodoo” and urging other African Americans to do so as well. I argue that the release of Beyoncé's Lemonade in (...)
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  2. Estructura de Valores de Schwartz en el personal directivo universitario privado/Structure of Values of Schwartz in the Manager Private's University.Alberto Cayón & Elizabeth Pérez - 2008 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 10 (3):403-417.
     
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  3. Estructura de Valores de Schwartz en el personal directivo universitario privado.Alberto Cayón & Elizabeth Pérez - 2008 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 10 (3):403-417.
     
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