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Wide Angle: Episode 13 – Spatializing Blackness


Most of us think of “geography” as the study of continents, the names of capitals, perhaps the impact of rivers on human cultures. And certainly geography is all of those. But what if its lens could also bring into focus how one’s place impacts identity, how housing and architecture shape expressions of gender, how political and social realities can confine entire communities as readily as liberate them.
Joining Peter to discuss such questions of geography is Prof. Rashad Shabazz, associate professor at Arizona State University and author of the book, Spatializing Blackness: Architectures of Confinement and Black Masculinity in Chicago.

Produced by | October 11, 2016 | ,

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