Grant Farred
Grant Farred, a native of South Africa, is a professor of Africana Studies and English at Cornell University. He has previously taught at Williams College, the University of Michigan, and Duke University. He has written several books, served for eight years as editor of ''South Atlantic Quarterly'', and is a leading figure in contemporary African-American Studies, Cultural Studies, and Postcolonial Studies. Provided by Wikipedia
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In Motion, At Rest : the Event of the Athletic Body by Farred, Grant
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The burden of over-representation : race, sport, and philosophy by Farred, Grant
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What's my name? : Black vernacular intellectuals by Farred, Grant
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The burden of over-representation : race, sport, and philosophy by Farred, Grant
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Long distance love : a passion for football by Farred, Grant
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Africana studies : theoretical futures
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The Comic Self Toward Dispossession. by Campbell, Timothy C.
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