Diva
Feminism and Fierceness from Pop to Hip-Hop
Herausgeber: Halligan, Benjamin; Fairclough, Kirsty; Persley, Nicole Hodges; Rambarran, Shara
Diva
Feminism and Fierceness from Pop to Hip-Hop
Herausgeber: Halligan, Benjamin; Fairclough, Kirsty; Persley, Nicole Hodges; Rambarran, Shara
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"The first academic engagement with "divas," including a discussion of their roots, evolutions, functions, and appropriations. Channelling the ideas and strategies of feminism, empowerment, intersectionality, identity politics, and more to create this key popular culture figure"--
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"The first academic engagement with "divas," including a discussion of their roots, evolutions, functions, and appropriations. Channelling the ideas and strategies of feminism, empowerment, intersectionality, identity politics, and more to create this key popular culture figure"--
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781501369667
- ISBN-10: 1501369660
- Artikelnr.: 70540417
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781501369667
- ISBN-10: 1501369660
- Artikelnr.: 70540417
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kirsty Fairclough is Head of Research and Knowledge Exchange and Reader in Screen Studies at the School of Digital Arts (SODA) at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. She is the co-editor of The Music Documentary (2013), The Arena Concert (Bloomsbury, 2015), The Legacy of Mad Men, Music/Video (2019), Prince and Popular Culture (Bloomsbury, 2020) and author of the forthcoming Beyoncé: Celebrity Feminism and Popular Culture. She is the Chair of Manchester Jazz Festival. Benjamin Halligan is the Director of the Doctoral College of the University of Wolverhampton, UK. His publications include Michael Reeves (2003), Desires for Reality: Radicalism and Revolution in Western European Film (2019), and Hotbeds of Licentiousness: The British Glamour Film and the Permissive Society (2022). He has co-edited: Mark E. Smith and The Fall (2010); Reverberations (Bloomsbury, 2012); Resonances (Bloomsbury, 2013); The Music Documentary (2013); The Arena Concert (Bloomsbury, 2016); Stories We Could Tell (2019); Politics of the Many (Bloomsbury, 2021) and Adult Themes (forthcoming). Nicole Hodges Persley is Associate Professor of American, and African American Studies, at the University of Kansas, USA. Her books include Sampling and Remixing Blackness in Hip-Hop Theater and Performance and Black Matters: Lewis Morrow Plays (2021) and, as co-editor, Breaking it Down: Audition Techniques for Actors of the Global Majority and Hip-Hop in Musical Theater (2021). Shara Rambarran is Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton, UK. She is a musicologist for the award-winning Spotify music podcast, Decode, co-runs the Art of Record Production conferences, and is an editor for the Journal on the Art of Record Production. Her publications include Virtual Music: Sound, Music, and Image in the Digital Era (Bloomsbury, 2021) and (as co-editor) The Oxford Handbook of Music and Virtuality (2016), and The Routledge Research Companion to Popular Music Education (2020).
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Contributors Introduction: 'Y'All! The Diva and Us' Kirsty Fairclough
Manchester Metropolitan University
UK
Benjamin Halligan
University of Wolverhampton
UK
Nicole Hodges Persley
University of Kansas
USA
and Shara Rambarran
University of Brighton
UK Section One: The Rise to Power 1. "Proceed with Caution": Mariah Carey - the Ultimate Diva in Popular Music and Culture? Shara Rambarran
University of Brighton
UK 2.Performing Creative Labour: Whitney Houston Metanarratives on MTV
1985-1988 Gwynne George
Independent Scholar
USA 3. A Girl of Many Colours: Dolly Parton's Image Evolution
1967-2022 James Reeves
Independent Scholar
UK 4. A Fondness for Shock: The Celebrated Outburst of Grace Jones Mark Duffett
University of Chester
UK Section Two: The Diva and Our Times 5. Aaliyah's Voice and After Benjamin Halligan
University of Wolverhampton
UK 6. "Suck On My Balls
Bitch!": #MeToo and Beyoncé - A Paradigm Shift Hannah Strong
Independent Scholar
USA 7. Amuro Namie: Japan's Diva in the Postmodern Era? Dorothy Finan
Independent Scholar
UK 8. Reconstructing the American Dream: Janelle Monáe's Afrofuturist Performances Timmia Hearn DeRoy
Independent Scholar
USA 9. "WAP": Erotic Revolutionary Hip-Hop by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion Shawna Shipley-Gates
Independent Scholar
USA 10. Putting the Divas Back in Their Place: Controversy and Backlash at the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show Gina Sandí Díaz
California State University
USA 11. Simultaneously Black: Drake and Nicki Minaj and the Performance of Hip-Hip Cosmopolitanisms Nicole Hodges Persley
University of Kansas
USA Section Three: Diva Cultures 12. Curating the Diva Harriet Reed
Victoria & Albert Museum
London
UK 13. A Diva on the Iranian Stage: Ali Akbar Alizad's Remix of Jean Genet's The Maids Rana Esfandiary
University of Kansas
USA 14. Recasting Diva Culture: Performative Strategies of Fourth Wave Black Feminist Stand-Up Comedy Rachel E. Blackburn
Independent Scholar
USA 15. Independent Women: The Impact of Pop Divas on Stand-Up Comedy Ellie Tomsett
Birmingham City University
UK
and Nathalie Weidhase
University of Surrey
UK Index
Manchester Metropolitan University
UK
Benjamin Halligan
University of Wolverhampton
UK
Nicole Hodges Persley
University of Kansas
USA
and Shara Rambarran
University of Brighton
UK Section One: The Rise to Power 1. "Proceed with Caution": Mariah Carey - the Ultimate Diva in Popular Music and Culture? Shara Rambarran
University of Brighton
UK 2.Performing Creative Labour: Whitney Houston Metanarratives on MTV
1985-1988 Gwynne George
Independent Scholar
USA 3. A Girl of Many Colours: Dolly Parton's Image Evolution
1967-2022 James Reeves
Independent Scholar
UK 4. A Fondness for Shock: The Celebrated Outburst of Grace Jones Mark Duffett
University of Chester
UK Section Two: The Diva and Our Times 5. Aaliyah's Voice and After Benjamin Halligan
University of Wolverhampton
UK 6. "Suck On My Balls
Bitch!": #MeToo and Beyoncé - A Paradigm Shift Hannah Strong
Independent Scholar
USA 7. Amuro Namie: Japan's Diva in the Postmodern Era? Dorothy Finan
Independent Scholar
UK 8. Reconstructing the American Dream: Janelle Monáe's Afrofuturist Performances Timmia Hearn DeRoy
Independent Scholar
USA 9. "WAP": Erotic Revolutionary Hip-Hop by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion Shawna Shipley-Gates
Independent Scholar
USA 10. Putting the Divas Back in Their Place: Controversy and Backlash at the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show Gina Sandí Díaz
California State University
USA 11. Simultaneously Black: Drake and Nicki Minaj and the Performance of Hip-Hip Cosmopolitanisms Nicole Hodges Persley
University of Kansas
USA Section Three: Diva Cultures 12. Curating the Diva Harriet Reed
Victoria & Albert Museum
London
UK 13. A Diva on the Iranian Stage: Ali Akbar Alizad's Remix of Jean Genet's The Maids Rana Esfandiary
University of Kansas
USA 14. Recasting Diva Culture: Performative Strategies of Fourth Wave Black Feminist Stand-Up Comedy Rachel E. Blackburn
Independent Scholar
USA 15. Independent Women: The Impact of Pop Divas on Stand-Up Comedy Ellie Tomsett
Birmingham City University
UK
and Nathalie Weidhase
University of Surrey
UK Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Contributors Introduction: 'Y'All! The Diva and Us' Kirsty Fairclough
Manchester Metropolitan University
UK
Benjamin Halligan
University of Wolverhampton
UK
Nicole Hodges Persley
University of Kansas
USA
and Shara Rambarran
University of Brighton
UK Section One: The Rise to Power 1. "Proceed with Caution": Mariah Carey - the Ultimate Diva in Popular Music and Culture? Shara Rambarran
University of Brighton
UK 2.Performing Creative Labour: Whitney Houston Metanarratives on MTV
1985-1988 Gwynne George
Independent Scholar
USA 3. A Girl of Many Colours: Dolly Parton's Image Evolution
1967-2022 James Reeves
Independent Scholar
UK 4. A Fondness for Shock: The Celebrated Outburst of Grace Jones Mark Duffett
University of Chester
UK Section Two: The Diva and Our Times 5. Aaliyah's Voice and After Benjamin Halligan
University of Wolverhampton
UK 6. "Suck On My Balls
Bitch!": #MeToo and Beyoncé - A Paradigm Shift Hannah Strong
Independent Scholar
USA 7. Amuro Namie: Japan's Diva in the Postmodern Era? Dorothy Finan
Independent Scholar
UK 8. Reconstructing the American Dream: Janelle Monáe's Afrofuturist Performances Timmia Hearn DeRoy
Independent Scholar
USA 9. "WAP": Erotic Revolutionary Hip-Hop by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion Shawna Shipley-Gates
Independent Scholar
USA 10. Putting the Divas Back in Their Place: Controversy and Backlash at the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show Gina Sandí Díaz
California State University
USA 11. Simultaneously Black: Drake and Nicki Minaj and the Performance of Hip-Hip Cosmopolitanisms Nicole Hodges Persley
University of Kansas
USA Section Three: Diva Cultures 12. Curating the Diva Harriet Reed
Victoria & Albert Museum
London
UK 13. A Diva on the Iranian Stage: Ali Akbar Alizad's Remix of Jean Genet's The Maids Rana Esfandiary
University of Kansas
USA 14. Recasting Diva Culture: Performative Strategies of Fourth Wave Black Feminist Stand-Up Comedy Rachel E. Blackburn
Independent Scholar
USA 15. Independent Women: The Impact of Pop Divas on Stand-Up Comedy Ellie Tomsett
Birmingham City University
UK
and Nathalie Weidhase
University of Surrey
UK Index
Manchester Metropolitan University
UK
Benjamin Halligan
University of Wolverhampton
UK
Nicole Hodges Persley
University of Kansas
USA
and Shara Rambarran
University of Brighton
UK Section One: The Rise to Power 1. "Proceed with Caution": Mariah Carey - the Ultimate Diva in Popular Music and Culture? Shara Rambarran
University of Brighton
UK 2.Performing Creative Labour: Whitney Houston Metanarratives on MTV
1985-1988 Gwynne George
Independent Scholar
USA 3. A Girl of Many Colours: Dolly Parton's Image Evolution
1967-2022 James Reeves
Independent Scholar
UK 4. A Fondness for Shock: The Celebrated Outburst of Grace Jones Mark Duffett
University of Chester
UK Section Two: The Diva and Our Times 5. Aaliyah's Voice and After Benjamin Halligan
University of Wolverhampton
UK 6. "Suck On My Balls
Bitch!": #MeToo and Beyoncé - A Paradigm Shift Hannah Strong
Independent Scholar
USA 7. Amuro Namie: Japan's Diva in the Postmodern Era? Dorothy Finan
Independent Scholar
UK 8. Reconstructing the American Dream: Janelle Monáe's Afrofuturist Performances Timmia Hearn DeRoy
Independent Scholar
USA 9. "WAP": Erotic Revolutionary Hip-Hop by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion Shawna Shipley-Gates
Independent Scholar
USA 10. Putting the Divas Back in Their Place: Controversy and Backlash at the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show Gina Sandí Díaz
California State University
USA 11. Simultaneously Black: Drake and Nicki Minaj and the Performance of Hip-Hip Cosmopolitanisms Nicole Hodges Persley
University of Kansas
USA Section Three: Diva Cultures 12. Curating the Diva Harriet Reed
Victoria & Albert Museum
London
UK 13. A Diva on the Iranian Stage: Ali Akbar Alizad's Remix of Jean Genet's The Maids Rana Esfandiary
University of Kansas
USA 14. Recasting Diva Culture: Performative Strategies of Fourth Wave Black Feminist Stand-Up Comedy Rachel E. Blackburn
Independent Scholar
USA 15. Independent Women: The Impact of Pop Divas on Stand-Up Comedy Ellie Tomsett
Birmingham City University
UK
and Nathalie Weidhase
University of Surrey
UK Index