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The legibility of legislation in Kafka’s “In the penal colony” Ghent University
Jeroen Mettes Ghent University
'Toe breek dit huis af' : over 'Wij zagen ons in een kleine groep mensen veranderen' van Tonnus Oosterhoff Ghent University
Hardop knipogen : metafictionele ironie in Gerrit Komrij's hoorspel 'De dood geneest van alle kwalen' Ghent University
Literaire frequenties : hoe de Vlaamse radio-omroep auteurs warm maakte voor het hoorspel Ghent University
Unnatural acoustic spaces in radio drama : an audionarratological approach to narrative space Ghent University
Textual and audiophonic collage in the Dutch and Flemish radio play Ghent University
Nostalgische geluiden in hedendaags radiodrama Ghent University
From compton to congress : the Barbarians inside the gates : an exploration of 'Black Subjectivity' in Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a butterfly Ghent University
This essay explores dynamics of resistance, reappropriation, cooption, and complicity in a reading of Kendrick Lamar’s hip-hop album To Pimp a Butterfly (2015) alongside Ta-Nehisi Coates’ book Between the World and Me (2015). Situating it in a contemporary American context rife with racial profiling, tension, and inequality, Bluijs reads Lamar’s album as an investigation into processes of interpellation, examining the positioning of the black ...