"[Allred] interrogates Beyoncé's music and videos to explore the
complicated spaces where racism, sexism, and capitalism collide." —
Kirkus Reviews In 2010, Professor Kevin Allred created the university
course "Politicizing Beyoncé" to both wide acclaim and controversy.
He outlines his pedagogical philosophy in Ain't I a Diva?, exploring
what it means to build a syllabus around a celebrity. Topics range
from a capitalist critique of "Run the World (Girls)" to the politics
of self-care found in "Flawless"; Beyoncé's art is read alongside
black feminist thinkers including Kimberlé Crenshaw, Octavia Butler,
and Sojourner Truth. Combining analysis with classroom anecdotes,
Allred attests that pop culture is so much more than a guilty
pleasure, it's an access point—for education, entertainment,
critical inquiry, and politics. "Proving himself a worthy member of
the BeyHive, Kevin Allred takes us on a journey through Beyoncé's
greatest hits and expansive career—peeling back their multiple
layers to explore gender, race, sexuality, and power in today's modern
world. A fun, engaging, and important read for long-time Beyoncé fans
and newcomers alike." —Franchesca Ramsey, author of Well, That
Escalated Quickly "Ain't I a Diva? explores the phenomenon of Beyoncé
while explicitly championing not only her immense talent and grace but
what we can learn from it. In this celebration of Beyoncé, and
through her, other Black women, Allred is giving us room to be exactly
who we are so that maybe we, too, can stop the world then carry on!"
—Keah Brown, author of The Pretty One "A must-read for any fan of
Beyoncé and of fascinating feminist discourse." —Zeba Blay, senior
culture writer, HuffPost
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Beyoncé and the Power of Pop Culture Pedagogy
Product details
ISBN
9781936932610
Published
2019
Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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