Lemonade Reader

Lemonade Reader

Brooks, Kinitra D.; Martin, Kameelah L.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2019

260

Dura

Inglês

9781138596771

15 a 20 dias

560

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Foreword by Candice Benbow; Preface by T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting; Acknowledgements; Introduction by Kinitra D. Brooks & Kameelah L. Martin; Interlude A: What Do We Want from Beyonce? by Maiysha Kai; Interlude B: Bittersweet Like Me: When the Lemonade Ain't Made For Fat Black Femmes and Women by Ashleigh Shackelford; Part I: Some Shit is Just for Us Chapter One--Some Shit is Just for Us: Intro by Cheryl Finley and Deborah Willis; Chapter Two--Something Akin to Freedom: Sexual Love, Political Agency, and Lemonade by Lindsey Stewart; Chapter Three--Getting to the Roots of "Becky with the Good Hair" in Lemonade by Janell Hobson; Chapter Four--Pull the Sorrow from Between My Legs: Lemonade as Rumination on Reproduction and Loss by LaKisha M. Simmons; Chapter Five--The Language of Lemonade: The Sociolinguistic and Rhetorical Strategies Beyonce's Lemonade by Alexis McGee; Interlude C: How Not to Listen to Lemonade: Music Criticism and Epistemic Violence by Robin James; Interlude D: Women Like Her Cannot be Contained: Warsan Shire and Poetic Potential in Lemonade by Shauna M. Morgan; Part II: Of Her Spiritual Strivings Chapter Six--Looking for Beyonce's Spiritual Longing: The Power of Visual/Sonic Meaning-Making by Valerie Bridgeman; Chapter Seven--Beyonce's Lemonade Folklore: Feminine Reverberations of Odu and Afro-Cuban Orisha Iconography by Nicholas R. Jones; Chapter Eight--The Slay Factor: Beyonce Unleashing the Black Feminine Divine in a Blaze of Glory by Melanie C. Jones; Chapter Nine--Beyonce's Diaspora Heritage and Ancestry in Lemonade by Patricia Coloma Penate; Chapter Ten--Signifying Waters: The Magnetic and Poetic Magic of Oshun as Reflected in Beyonce's Lemonade by Martin A. Tsang; Chapter Eleven--Beyonce Reborn: Lemonade as Spiritual Enlightenment by Lauren V. Highsmith; Interlude E: From Destiny's Child to Coachella by L. Michael Gipson; Interlude F: "Formation" and the Black-Ass Truth about Beyonce and Capitalism by Tamara Winfrey Harris; Part III: The Lady Sings Her Legacy Chapter Twelve--The Lady Sings Her Legacy: Introduction by Daphne Brooks; Chapter Thirteen--To Feel Like a "Natural Woman": Aretha Franklin, Beyonce and the Ecological Spirituality of Lemonade by Michele Prettyman Beverly; Chapter Fourteen--Beyonce's Western South Serenade by Tyina Steptoe; Chapter Fifteen--Beysthetics: "Formation" and the Politics of Style by Tanisha C. Ford; Chapter Sixteen--"I Used to Be Your Sweet Mama": Beyonce at the Crossroads of Blues and Conjure in Lemonade by Kinitra D. Brooks & Kameelah L. Martin; Chapter Seventeen--Beyonce's Lemonade and the Black Swan Effect by Kyra Gaunt; Chapter Eighteen--She Gave You Lemonade, Stop Trying to Say It's Tang: Calling Out How Race-Gender Bias Obscures Black Women's Achievements in Pop Music by Birgitta Johnson; Interlude G: Erasing Shame - Beyonce's Lemonade and the Black Woman's Narrative in Cinema by Aramide Tinubu; Afterword by Regina N. Bradley
John Henrys;Beyonce;Young Men;Lemonade;Pop Star;Black Feminism;59th Annual Grammy Awards;black culture;Warsan Shire;White America;bell hooks;African Diasporic Religions;African Diaspora histories and Culture;Visual Album;Beyonce;Country Music;Hero's Journey;collection;Western South;feminism;Daddy Lessons;women;MTV Video Music Award;gender;Black Feminist Aesthetic;material culture;Black Fat Women;religion;John De Conquer;film;Transmedia Storytelling;Black Fat;Conjure Woman;Hush Harbor;Black Swan Effect;Black Feminist;Discordant Readings;LA Rebellion;Song Writers