Chapter 3 The Cunning Linguist of Agbabi's "The Kiss"

I argue that the protagonist of Lil Nas X's "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" assumes the role of a power bottom for the purpose of delivering audiences who identify with the power-bottom role from shame, which is personified by Satan in the music video. Lil Nas X's texts, the lyr...

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Main Author: Pavlinich, Elan (auth)
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