On this episode of Left of Black, Regina N. Bradley joins host Mark Anthony Neal in the Left of Black studio at the John Hope Franklin Center at Duke University.

Bradley discusses her work on the groundbreaking Hip-Hop act Outkast and what might be described as “New” Southern Studies. A Nasir Jones HipHop Fellow alumna at Harvard, Bradley is Assistant Professor of African American Literature at Armstrong State University in Savannah, GA., and the author of Boondock Kollage: New Stories from the Contemporary Black South. Bradley’s scholarly monograph Chronicling Stankonia: OutKast and the Rise of the Hip Hop South is forthcoming from the University of North Carolina Press.

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