The "Lemonade" reader:
The Lemonade Reader is an interdisciplinary collection that explores the nuances of Beyonce's 2016 visual album, Lemonade. The essays and editorials present fresh, cutting-edge scholarship fueled by contemporary thoughts on film, material culture, religion, and black feminism. Envisioned as an...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Lemonade Reader is an interdisciplinary collection that explores the nuances of Beyonce's 2016 visual album, Lemonade. The essays and editorials present fresh, cutting-edge scholarship fueled by contemporary thoughts on film, material culture, religion, and black feminism. Envisioned as an educational tool to support and guide discussions of the visual album at postgraduate and undergraduate levels, The Lemonade Reader critiques Lemonade's multiple Afrodiasporic influences, visual aesthetics, narrative arc of grief and healing, and ethnomusicological reach. The essays, written by both scholars and popular bloggers, reflects a broad yet uniquely specific black feminist investigation into constructions of race, gender, spirituality, and southern identity. The Lemonade Reader gathers a newer generation of black feminist scholars to engage in intellectual discourse and confront the emotional labor around the Lemonade phenomena. It is the premiere source for examining Lemonade, a text that will continue to have a lasting impact on black women's studies and popular culture |
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adam_text | CONTENTS List of illustrations List of contributors Foreword by Candice Benbow Preface by T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting Acknowledgments x xii xx xxiii xxvi Introduction: Beyonce’s Lemonade lexicon - Black feminism and spirituality in theory and practice Kinitra D. Brooks and Kameelah L. Martin 1 Interlude A: What do we want from Beyonce? Maiysha Kai 5 Interlude B: Bittersweet like me ֊ When the lemonade ain’t made for Black fat femmes and women Ashleigh Shackelford 9 PART 1 Some shit is just for us 15 1 Some shit is just for us: Introduction Cheryl Finley and Deborah Willis 2 Something akin to freedom: Sexual love, political agency, and Lemonade Lindsey Stewart 17 19
viii Contents 3 Getting to the roots of “Becky with the good hair” in Beyonce’s Lemonade Janell Hobson 31 4 Pull the sorrow from between my legs: Lemonade as rumination on reproduction and loss LaKisha Μ. Simmons 42 5 The language of Lemonade՛. The sociolingüístic and rhetorical strategies of Beyonce’s Lemonade Alexis McGee 55 Interlude C: How not to listen to Lemonade: Music criticism and epistemic violence Robin James 69 Interlude D: Women like her cannot be contained: Warsan Shire and poetic potential in Lemonade Shauna Μ. Morgan 77 PART 11 Of her spiritual strivings 83 6 Looking for Beyonce’s spiritual longing: The power of visual/ sonic meaning-making Valerie Bridgeman 85 7 Beyonce’s Lemonade folklore: Feminine reverberations of odú and Afro-Cuban orisha iconography Nicholas R. Jones 88 8 The slay factor: Beyonce unleashing the Black Feminine Divine in a blaze of glory Melanie C. Jones 98 9 Beyonce’s diaspora heritage and ancestry in Lemonade Patricia Coloma Penate 10 Signifying waters: The magnetic and poetic magic of Oshún as reflected in Beyonce’s Lemonade Martin A. Tsang 11 Beyonce reborn: Lemonade as spiritual enlightenment Lauren V. Highsmith 111 123 133
Contents ix Interlude E: From Destiny’s Child to Coachella — On embracing then resisting others’ respectability politics L. Michael Gipson 144 Interlude F: “Formation” and the Black-ass truth about Beyonce and capitalism Tamara Winfrey Hams 155 PART III The lady sings her legacy 159 12 The lady sings her legacy: Introduction Daphne A. Brooks 161 13 To feel like a “natural woman”: Aretha Franklin, Beyonce and the ecological spirituality of Lemonade 166 Michele Prettyman Beverly 14 Beyonce’s western South serenade Tyina Steptoe 183 15 Beysthetics: “Formation” and the politics of style Tanisha C. Ford 192 16 “I used to be your sweet Mama”: Beyonce at the crossroads of blues and conjure in Lemonade 202 Kinitra D. Brooks and Kameelah L. Martin XI Beyonce’s Lemonade and the black swan effect Kyra D. Gaunt 215 18 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 234 Birgitta J. Johnson Interlude G: Erasing shame — Beyoncé‘s Lemonade and the Black woman’s narrative in cinema Aramide Tinubu 246 Afterword by Regina N. Bradley Index 250 253
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CONTENTS List of illustrations List of contributors Foreword by Candice Benbow Preface by T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting Acknowledgments x xii xx xxiii xxvi Introduction: Beyonce’s Lemonade lexicon - Black feminism and spirituality in theory and practice Kinitra D. Brooks and Kameelah L. Martin 1 Interlude A: What do we want from Beyonce? Maiysha Kai 5 Interlude B: Bittersweet like me ֊ When the lemonade ain’t made for Black fat femmes and women Ashleigh Shackelford 9 PART 1 Some shit is just for us 15 1 Some shit is just for us: Introduction Cheryl Finley and Deborah Willis 2 Something akin to freedom: Sexual love, political agency, and Lemonade Lindsey Stewart 17 19
viii Contents 3 Getting to the roots of “Becky with the good hair” in Beyonce’s Lemonade Janell Hobson 31 4 Pull the sorrow from between my legs: Lemonade as rumination on reproduction and loss LaKisha Μ. Simmons 42 5 The language of Lemonade՛. The sociolingüístic and rhetorical strategies of Beyonce’s Lemonade Alexis McGee 55 Interlude C: How not to listen to Lemonade: Music criticism and epistemic violence Robin James 69 Interlude D: Women like her cannot be contained: Warsan Shire and poetic potential in Lemonade Shauna Μ. Morgan 77 PART 11 Of her spiritual strivings 83 6 Looking for Beyonce’s spiritual longing: The power of visual/ sonic meaning-making Valerie Bridgeman 85 7 Beyonce’s Lemonade folklore: Feminine reverberations of odú and Afro-Cuban orisha iconography Nicholas R. Jones 88 8 The slay factor: Beyonce unleashing the Black Feminine Divine in a blaze of glory Melanie C. Jones 98 9 Beyonce’s diaspora heritage and ancestry in Lemonade Patricia Coloma Penate 10 Signifying waters: The magnetic and poetic magic of Oshún as reflected in Beyonce’s Lemonade Martin A. Tsang 11 Beyonce reborn: Lemonade as spiritual enlightenment Lauren V. Highsmith 111 123 133
Contents ix Interlude E: From Destiny’s Child to Coachella — On embracing then resisting others’ respectability politics L. Michael Gipson 144 Interlude F: “Formation” and the Black-ass truth about Beyonce and capitalism Tamara Winfrey Hams 155 PART III The lady sings her legacy 159 12 The lady sings her legacy: Introduction Daphne A. Brooks 161 13 To feel like a “natural woman”: Aretha Franklin, Beyonce and the ecological spirituality of Lemonade 166 Michele Prettyman Beverly 14 Beyonce’s western South serenade Tyina Steptoe 183 15 Beysthetics: “Formation” and the politics of style Tanisha C. Ford 192 16 “I used to be your sweet Mama”: Beyonce at the crossroads of blues and conjure in Lemonade 202 Kinitra D. Brooks and Kameelah L. Martin XI Beyonce’s Lemonade and the black swan effect Kyra D. Gaunt 215 18 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 234 Birgitta J. Johnson Interlude G: Erasing shame — Beyoncé‘s Lemonade and the Black woman’s narrative in cinema Aramide Tinubu 246 Afterword by Regina N. Bradley Index 250 253 |
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