Alexander Ghedi Weheliye traces R&B musicâ s continued relevance for Black life since the late 1970s, showing how it remains a thriving venue for the continued expression of Black thought and life and a primary archive of the contemporary moment.
Alexander Ghedi Weheliye traces R&B musicâ s continued relevance for Black life since the late 1970s, showing how it remains a thriving venue for the continued expression of Black thought and life and a primary archive of the contemporary moment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexander Ghedi Weheliye is Malcolm S. Forbes Professor of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University and author of Habeas Viscus: Racializing Assemblages, Biopolitics, and Black Feminist Theories of the Human and Phonographies: Grooves in Sonic Afro-Modernity, both also published by Duke University Press.
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Track 0.0 Good Days: R&B Music and Critical Fabulation in the Frequencies of Now 1 Track 1.0 Engendering Phonographies: Sonic Technologies of Blackness / A Response to Tavia Nyong'o 23 Track 2.0 "Feenin": Posthuman Voices in R&B Music 37 Track 3.0 Rhythms of Relation: Black Popular Music and Mobile Technologies 75 Interlude 1. Calling My Phone 98 Track 4.0 My Volk to Come: Specters of Peoplehood in Diaspora Discourse and Afro-German Popular Music 100 Track 5.0 "White Brothers with No Soul": UnTuning the Historiography of Berlin Techno / Interview with Annie Goh 121 Interlude 2. Don't Take It Away 135 Track 6.0 New Waves, Shifting Terrains: Prince's and David Bowie's Transatlantic Crossovers 140 Interlude 3. #BeyondDeepBrandyAlbumCuts 153 Track 7.0 "Sounding That Precarious Existence": On R&B Music, Technology, and Blackness / An Interview with Nehal El-Hadi 158 Track 8.0 "Scream My Name Like a Protest": R&B Music as BlackFem Technology of Humanity in the Age of #Blacklivesmatter 178 Interlude 4. Songify Your Life 198 Track 9.0 808s and Heartbreak / Alexander Ghedi Weheliye and Katherine McKittrick 201 Track 10.0 Wayward Shuddering, Beautiful Tremors (AGW's Quiet Storm Remix) 237 Sources 245 Index 275
Track 0.0 Good Days: R&B Music and Critical Fabulation in the Frequencies of Now 1 Track 1.0 Engendering Phonographies: Sonic Technologies of Blackness / A Response to Tavia Nyong'o 23 Track 2.0 "Feenin": Posthuman Voices in R&B Music 37 Track 3.0 Rhythms of Relation: Black Popular Music and Mobile Technologies 75 Interlude 1. Calling My Phone 98 Track 4.0 My Volk to Come: Specters of Peoplehood in Diaspora Discourse and Afro-German Popular Music 100 Track 5.0 "White Brothers with No Soul": UnTuning the Historiography of Berlin Techno / Interview with Annie Goh 121 Interlude 2. Don't Take It Away 135 Track 6.0 New Waves, Shifting Terrains: Prince's and David Bowie's Transatlantic Crossovers 140 Interlude 3. #BeyondDeepBrandyAlbumCuts 153 Track 7.0 "Sounding That Precarious Existence": On R&B Music, Technology, and Blackness / An Interview with Nehal El-Hadi 158 Track 8.0 "Scream My Name Like a Protest": R&B Music as BlackFem Technology of Humanity in the Age of #Blacklivesmatter 178 Interlude 4. Songify Your Life 198 Track 9.0 808s and Heartbreak / Alexander Ghedi Weheliye and Katherine McKittrick 201 Track 10.0 Wayward Shuddering, Beautiful Tremors (AGW's Quiet Storm Remix) 237 Sources 245 Index 275
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