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    Abstractionist aesthetics: artistic form and social critique in African American culture.Phillip Brian Harper - 2015 - New York: New York University Press.
    An artistic discussion on the critical potential of African American expressive culture In a major reassessment of African American culture, Phillip Brian Harper intervenes in the ongoing debate about the “proper” depiction of black people. He advocates for African American aesthetic abstractionism—a representational mode whereby an artwork, rather than striving for realist verisimilitude, vigorously asserts its essentially artificial character. Maintaining that realist representation reaffirms the very social facts that it might have been understood to challenge, Harper contends that abstractionism shows (...)
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    Nationalism and Social Division in Black Arts Poetry of the 1960s.Phillip Brian Harper - 1993 - Critical Inquiry 19 (2):234-255.
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    "The Subversive Edge": Paris Is Burning, Social Critique, and the Limits of Subjective Agency.Phillip Brian Harper - 1994 - Diacritics 24 (2/3):90.
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    In Search of Black Men's MasculinitiesSpeak My Name: Black Men on Masculinity and the American DreamRepresenting Black MenAre We Not Men? Masculine Anxiety and the Problem of African-American Identity. [REVIEW]Marlon B. Ross, Don Belton, Marcellus Blount, George P. Cunningham & Phillip Brian Harper - 1998 - Feminist Studies 24 (3):599.
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