Crip Walk, Villain Dance, Pueblo Stroll: The Embodiment of Writing in African American Gang Dance (From INSCRIPTION TO INCORPORATION: THE BODY IN LITERACY Studies) (Essay)
Anthropological Quarterly 2009, Wntr, 82, 1
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Thus ran the exchange between myself and a nine-year-old boy, one of five young men who introduced me to the Crip Walk, a gang-related dance, in November 2.000. After making sure that I understood what he was saying, the boy ran to jump in with his companions.
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