Transistion (journal)

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Transition is a journal that features book reviews and essays on topics such as Mike Tyson, Theodor Adorno, the Zapatista rebellion, visual anthropology, bisexuality, British history, African art, and Haitian film. Issues also contain interviews with personalities from Angela Davis and Ice Cube to Maxine Hong Kingston, Tony Kushner, Spike Lee, and Louis Farrakhan.

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ISSN 0041-1191
OCLC 42646438
LCCN sn99-23435

Publisher: Duke University Press

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