Affective cosmopolitanisms in Singapore: Dancehall and the decolonisation of the self
This paper advances a new understanding of cosmopolitanism; one that is rooted in the affective potential of the body. It argues that whilst the self is often projected onto the body, so too can the body play an important role in (re)imagining the self. As such, the body can decolonise the self from...
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Main Author: | WOODS, Orlando |
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2021
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