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CONTENTS Special Issue: Hamilton as Cultural Phenomenon Editorial 135–139 PETER C. KUNZE Articles 141–152 ‘Is it like a beat without a melody?’: Rap and revolution in Hamilton JEFFREY SEVERS 153–166 Rise up: Nuyorican resistance and transcultural aesthetics in Hamilton GABRIEL MAYORA 167–180 Hamilton’s women STACY WOLF 181–197 Blackout on Broadway: Affiliation and audience in In the Heights and Hamilton ELENA MACHADO SÁEZ 199–212 Staging a revolution: The cultural tipping points of John Gay and Lin-Manuel Miranda TIFFANY YECKE BROOKS 213–221 Miranda’s Les Miz JEFFREY MAGEE 223–233 Hamilton meets hip-hop pedagogy ALISON DOBRICK 235–240 ‘Hey yo, I’m just like my country’: Teaching Miranda’s Hamilton as an American chronicle TIMOTHY J. VIATOR 241–249 Lin-Manuel Miranda and the metamyth of a nation’s founding HELEN M. WHALL 251–256 ‘What if this bullet is my legacy?’: The guns of Hamilton MEREDITH CONTI 257–263 Hamilton and class MATTHEW CLINTON SEKELLICK 265–271 A conversation rewound: Queer and racialized temporalities in Hamilton SHEREEN INAYATULLA AND ANDIE SILVA Book Reviews 273–275 Something Wonderful: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Broadway Revolution, Todd S. Purdum (2018) 275–277 Must Close Saturday: The Decline and Fall of the British Musical Flop, Adrian Wright (2017) 278–280 Broadway Rhythm: Imaging the City in Song, Dominic Symonds (2017) www.intellectbooks.com SMT_12_2_print.indb 133 133 26-Jul-18 11:35:07 AM