Here's a Chance to Dance our Way Out of our Constrictions: P-­Funk's Black Masculinity and the Performance of Imaginative Freedom

‘Here’s a Chance to Dance our Way Out of our Constrictions’: P-Funk’s Black Masculinity and the Performance of Imaginative Freedom” considers the ways that George Clinton’s two funk projects, Parliament and Funkadelic, create new spaces for nonnormative heterosexuality and creative production. I exp...

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