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A Few Unfinished Thoughts On Usher’s “Numb”

November 16, 2012 · by Robin James · in intensity, music, neoliberalism, numb, Shaviro, Usher

I was originally going to include this as part of an article I’m working for the premier issue of a really awesome Australian journal called Creature. And by really awesome, I mean it’s going to include stuff by Nina Power…

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