Le hip hop: une expression mineure
The author questions hip hop in terms of the idea of "minor literature" developed by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari. Linguistic deterritorialization, political immediacy, and collective enunciation are all ingredients of a minor expression that seems to be at work in hip hop culture. Th...
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