Free bodies, segmented selves: Paradoxical spaces of dancehall culture in Singapore
This paper contributes to the ongoing expansion of the geographies of encounter by considering how cultural encounters can lead to the realisation, and the segmentation, of the self. As much as cultural differences can be manifested, negotiated and managed externally, so too can these differences be...
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Main Author: | WOODS, Orlando |
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