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ABSTRACT What does the mass cultural phenomenon The Sopranos have to suggest for diasporic criticism? A great deal, claims this essay. Through thick descriptions and critical analyses of marginalized presences in the television series, this essay zeroes in on the phenomenology of absence, the complicated connections between racial stereotypes and the culture industry, and the morbid political impasses of late capitalist culture.

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