Today’s #AntiAbleistComposition feature is “Afrosurrealism, Aristotle, and Racial Presence in Netflix’s Luke Cage” by Angela D. Mack. The essay is published in Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy.
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Angela D. Mack is a PhD student at Texas Christian University studying Rhetoric and Composition. Her research areas include poetry/poetics, rhetorics of performance, sound studies, and critical race and ethnic studies. She has taught composition and poetry courses incorporating popular culture and multimodality in her classrooms.