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Feenin R&B Music and the Materiality of BlackFem Voices and Technology

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

03.11.2023

Abbildungen

6 illustrations

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.7/2.2 cm

Gewicht

567 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4780-2031-8

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"This cutting-edge book demonstrates the work of a thinker who has devoted a great deal of research and care to the study of the sonic, historiographic, and aesthetic consequences of Blackness. Alexander Ghedi Weheliye's concentration on the rich concurrences of Blackness and R&B is a true blessing. Deftly mapping out new avenues of critical pursuit devoted to the art of Blackness, Feenin is a stunning work." - Michael Boyce Gillespie, author of (Film Blackness: American Cinema and the Idea of Black Film) "Feenin is less a collection of essays and more a playlist of Alexander Ghedi Weheliye's greatest hits. It assembles a series of captivating essays that register the complex sonic frequencies of Black life with resounding effect. The 'tracks' gathered here demonstrate the force of Weheliye's incisive theorizing and its profound contribution to sounding the rhythm, vibes, and groove of Black studies in the 'forceful fullness of the Now.'" - Tina M. Campt, Roger S. Berlind '52 Professor of Humanities, Princeton University "Though the book may be of particular interest to scholars of twentieth- and twenty-first-century popular music, voice studies, Black studies, and digital studies, scholars from many different disciplines can benefit from Weheliye's theories about the study of the present and the insights that critical fabulation can reveal. Weheliye's writing is poetic and incisive, and he weaves together lyrical, sonic, cultural, historical, and technological elements as he reckons with R&B's impact on Black culture, mainstream popular music, politics, and his own musical experiences. His commitment to exploring forgotten near-past histories and the omissions in the archive of the Now is palpable throughout the book. Weheliye masterfully argues throughout for the urgency of these stories as he explores the technological and the humanity in Black culture." - Kelly Hoppenjans (Bulletin of the Society for American Music) "Feenin is great for readers interested in learning more about the inter-section of R&B, gender, sexuality and race. The book offers a tremendously deep discussion of R&B from 1995 to 2010. The Black diasporic focus and book's organisation around a tracklist are also exciting features. The tracklist is fitting, as Feenin helps readers better understand some very popular R&B songs that they may enjoy, remember and have a few questions about. Feenin will also open larger conversations about the cultural politics of contemporary R&B and other genres of Black popular music." - Lavar Pope (Popular Music)

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

03.11.2023

Abbildungen

6 illustrations

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.7/2.2 cm

Gewicht

567 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4780-2031-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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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