Bültmann & Gerriets
The Beyonce Effect
Essays on Sexuality, Race and Feminism
von Adrienne Trier-Bieniek
Verlag: McFarland
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-0-7864-9974-8
Erschienen am 26.06.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 152 mm [B] x 14 mm [T]
Gewicht: 380 Gramm
Umfang: 230 Seiten

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Adrienne Trier-Bieniek is the chair of sociology and anthropology at Valencia College in Orlando, Florida. She is the editor of numerous books on popular culture.



Table of Contents


Acknowledgments

Introduction

Feminists Debate Beyoncé (Janell Hobson)

Beyoncé as Intersectional Icon? Interrogating the Politics of Respectability (Marla H. Kohlman)

Beyoncé as Aggressive Black Femme and Informed Black Female Subject (Anne M. Mitchell)

Policing Beyoncé's Body: "Whose Body Is This Anyway?" (Noel Siqi Duan)

I'm Not Myself Lately: The Erosion of the Beyoncé Brand (Kristin Lieb)

The Visual Album: Beyoncé, Feminism and Digital Spaces (Jamila A. Cupid and Nicole ­Files-Thompson)

Beyoncé and Social Media: Authenticity and the Presentation

of Self (Melissa Avdeeff)

Flawless Feminist or Fallible Freak? An Analysis of Feminism, Empowerment and Gender in Beyoncé's Lyrics (Tia C.M. Tyree and Melvin L. Williams)

Birthing Baby Blue: Beyoncé and the Changing Face of Celebrity Birth Culture (Natalie Jolly)

Beyoncé and Blue: Black Motherhood and the Binds of Racialized Sexism (Sonita R. Moss)

BDSM, Gazes and Wedding Rings: The Centering of Black Female Pleasure and Agency in Beyoncé (Evette Dionne Brown)

Creole Queen: Beyoncé and Performing Plaçage in the New Millennium (Kimberly J. Chandler)

Sex(uality), Marriage, Motherhood and "Bey Feminism" (Elizabeth Whittington Cooper)

About the Contributors

Index



Since her late-1990s debut as a member of the R&B trio Destiny's Child, Beyonce Knowles has garnered both praise and criticism. While some consider her an icon of female empowerment, others see her as detrimental to feminism and representing a negative image of women of color. Her music has a decidedly pop aesthetic, yet her power-house vocals and lyrics focused on issues like feminine independence, healthy sexuality and post-partum depression give her songs dimension and substance beyond typical pop fare.
This collection of new essays presents a detailed study of the music and persona of Beyonce--arguably the world's biggest pop star. Topics include the body politics of respectability; feminism, empowerment and gender in Beyonce's lyrics; black female pleasure; and the changing face of celebrity motherhood.
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