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When the Satire Works and When it Doesn’t in Geto Boys Bio ‘Why Bushwick Bill Matters’
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When the Satire Works and When it Doesn’t in Geto Boys Bio ‘Why Bushwick Bill Matters’

By
Chadwick Jenkins
/ 26 July 2021

For a Geto Boys biography so concerned with Bushwick Bill’s status as a short person, Hughes’ book sure skirts the issue of embodiment.

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