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Kanye West and the Third Space: An artist’s complicated relationship to living in an as-if space

March 17, 2016by Samira Leave a comment
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authenticity, civil religion, cultural politics of image, culture, hip-hop, implicit religion, new media, online space, religion, ritual, sacred space, social media, third spaces, Uncategorized

Global Dance Laboratory: Hip-hop Culture in Japan

February 10, 2015by jonathanbreiten Leave a comment

The U.S. hip-hop movement of the 1970’s created a booming sub-culture that has since crossed cultural borders worldwide and established thriving hip-hop cultures in countries and cultures as far flung […]

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culture, dance, hip-hop, Japan, media, social media, Uncategorized

Christian Celebrity in the Media: It’s complicated

November 16, 2014by stewarthoover 1 Comment

American religious authority and the media have always had an ambiguous relationship. American Cultural Protestantism (which tends to define both Protestant and Catholic domestic values) has held within it an […]

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civil religion, cultural politics of image, culture, dance, implicit religion, meaning making, media, neo-liberalism, religion, social media, third spaces

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