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The Disturbing Profane Mina Tolu and intellectual milieu of mid-nineteenth-century

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and intellectual milieu of mid-nineteenth-century America

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CUSAS 29 (2017) contains a critical edition of 206 tablets from the Rosen Collection at Cornell University and come from the archive at Dur-Abieshuh on the Hammurabi-nuhush-nishi canal

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The Disturbing Profane Mina Tolu and intellectual milieu of mid-nineteenth-centuryIn The Disturbing Profane, Joseph R. Winters explores how hip hop's religiosity is found in qualities associated with the dark sacred. Rather than purity and wholeness, this expression of the sacred signifies death and pleasure, opacity and contamination, and exorbitance and anguish. Winters draws on religious studies, Black studies, Black feminist thought, and critical theory to bear on contemporary hip hop in order to trouble distinctions between

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