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Instead of approaching R&B as a bold exteriorization of the soul, her songs tiptoe inward, toward those quicksand corners of the brain where vivid feelings struggle to coagulate into coherent thoughts.

Otherwise, it isn’t that Lil Baby is rapping to himself so much as rapping inside of himself — which feels significant, considering how rap music so often feels like an exteriorization of the soul.

We’ve been taught to think of American soul music as this miraculous exteriorization of the human spirit, but Kelela is proving that the miracle can be worked in reverse.

Even before the advent of what is known as "the society of the spectacle" the cogito was incomplete, but the exteriorization of memory in the information age makes that fundamental error all the more evident.

From Salon

“The Witch idea is an exteriorization of a woman’s ideas about herself and her mother,” the British Freudian psychoanalyst Ernest Jones wrote in 1931.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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