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An Aesthetic of Blackness: Strange and Oppositional
bell hooks (who spells her name in all lowercase letters to focus attention on her message rather than herself) examines the role aesthetics play within the Black community, particularly for those who belong to the lower class. The essay discusses how the appreciation of beauty becomes essential to living, while exploring the connections between race, gender and class.
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bell hooks
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