Performing artist uses a personal and historical viewpoint as a catalyst to discuss some women\u27s challenges in the Afropop and African entertainment by offering social, patriarchal, cultural, and sexual contexts that the writer argues construct the images, reputations, decision-making, and circumstances of Brown and Black women in the entertainment industry
textThis dissertation is an exploration of the African female body as a site of regulation and resis...
Current research suggests a relationship between cultural identity negotiation and the phenomenon of...
Current research suggests a relationship between cultural identity negotiation and the phenomenon of...
Black women singers have often been lauded and emulated for their musical talents, but also have bee...
Hypervisible Renderings: Black Feminist Performance in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries exam...
Us, AbunDantly, a Live theatrical dance performance and film, delves into the African Diaspora and ...
Denman Research Forum Recipient - 2nd PlaceThe Color Book is a two-part dance narrative about colori...
Denman Research Forum Recipient - 2nd PlaceThe Color Book is a two-part dance narrative about colori...
This dissertation examines what Black women’s aesthetic consumption practices reveal about the lived...
Within the world of dance traditional balletic technique is seen as prized currency. Big stage balle...
First Place, Denman Undergraduate Research Forum, Meaning and Motion in the ArtsAs the result of ins...
My dissertation considers the ways in which African/African Diasporan women creatively and political...
My research focuses on the efforts of a dance company to reinsert and centralize Afro-Brazilian expe...
textThis dissertation is an exploration of the African female body as a site of regulation and resis...
This project draws from research on critical public pedagogy to explore the pedagogical experiences ...
textThis dissertation is an exploration of the African female body as a site of regulation and resis...
Current research suggests a relationship between cultural identity negotiation and the phenomenon of...
Current research suggests a relationship between cultural identity negotiation and the phenomenon of...
Black women singers have often been lauded and emulated for their musical talents, but also have bee...
Hypervisible Renderings: Black Feminist Performance in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries exam...
Us, AbunDantly, a Live theatrical dance performance and film, delves into the African Diaspora and ...
Denman Research Forum Recipient - 2nd PlaceThe Color Book is a two-part dance narrative about colori...
Denman Research Forum Recipient - 2nd PlaceThe Color Book is a two-part dance narrative about colori...
This dissertation examines what Black women’s aesthetic consumption practices reveal about the lived...
Within the world of dance traditional balletic technique is seen as prized currency. Big stage balle...
First Place, Denman Undergraduate Research Forum, Meaning and Motion in the ArtsAs the result of ins...
My dissertation considers the ways in which African/African Diasporan women creatively and political...
My research focuses on the efforts of a dance company to reinsert and centralize Afro-Brazilian expe...
textThis dissertation is an exploration of the African female body as a site of regulation and resis...
This project draws from research on critical public pedagogy to explore the pedagogical experiences ...
textThis dissertation is an exploration of the African female body as a site of regulation and resis...
Current research suggests a relationship between cultural identity negotiation and the phenomenon of...
Current research suggests a relationship between cultural identity negotiation and the phenomenon of...