Viral Bodies: Uncontrollable Blackness in Popular Culture and Everyday Life maps rapidly circulated performances of Blackness across visual media that collapse Black bodies into ubiquitous “things.” Throughout my dissertation, I use viral performance to describe the uncontrollable discursive circulation of bodies, their behaviors, and the ideas around them. In particular, viral performance is employed to describe the complicated ways that (mis)understandings of Black bodies spread and are often transformed into common-sense beliefs. As viral performances, Black bodies are often made more visible, while simultaneously becoming more opaque. This dissertation examines the recurrence of viral performances of Blackness in viral videos online, fi...
This project examines the conceptual and material formation of deviancy under specific conditions of...
This dissertation, “Niggas on the Internet: Scenes of a Black Social Life,” considers cases across T...
Rhetorics of Complete Disorder in Post-Ferguson America examines how Blackness is figured within, an...
This dissertation interrogates the racial ideologies embedded in and deployed by technologies as the...
Staging [In]visible Subjects: BlackQueer Bodies, Social Death and Performance is an examination of t...
In recent years, film, art, new media, and music video works created by black makers have demonstrat...
In the past, poignant controlling images and stereotypes have run prevalent in the American historic...
This study explores Jamaican popular music's changing engagement with globally networked media techn...
This volume proposes the viral as a means of understanding socially engaged and transmedial performa...
thesisIn the wake of recent events highlighting anti-Black violence in Maryland, New York, Missouri,...
The author takes ethical looks at viral images of black death and other violence wrought by fake med...
2015-07-31Global cultural and arts industries, with their multiple centers and overlapping circuits ...
2011-05-27Marks of the Fetish: Twenty-First Century (Mis)Performances of the Black Female Body consi...
Hypervisible Renderings: Black Feminist Performance in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries exam...
My dissertation, Fugitive Gestures: The persistence of Black meaning and Black life in an anti-Black...
This project examines the conceptual and material formation of deviancy under specific conditions of...
This dissertation, “Niggas on the Internet: Scenes of a Black Social Life,” considers cases across T...
Rhetorics of Complete Disorder in Post-Ferguson America examines how Blackness is figured within, an...
This dissertation interrogates the racial ideologies embedded in and deployed by technologies as the...
Staging [In]visible Subjects: BlackQueer Bodies, Social Death and Performance is an examination of t...
In recent years, film, art, new media, and music video works created by black makers have demonstrat...
In the past, poignant controlling images and stereotypes have run prevalent in the American historic...
This study explores Jamaican popular music's changing engagement with globally networked media techn...
This volume proposes the viral as a means of understanding socially engaged and transmedial performa...
thesisIn the wake of recent events highlighting anti-Black violence in Maryland, New York, Missouri,...
The author takes ethical looks at viral images of black death and other violence wrought by fake med...
2015-07-31Global cultural and arts industries, with their multiple centers and overlapping circuits ...
2011-05-27Marks of the Fetish: Twenty-First Century (Mis)Performances of the Black Female Body consi...
Hypervisible Renderings: Black Feminist Performance in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries exam...
My dissertation, Fugitive Gestures: The persistence of Black meaning and Black life in an anti-Black...
This project examines the conceptual and material formation of deviancy under specific conditions of...
This dissertation, “Niggas on the Internet: Scenes of a Black Social Life,” considers cases across T...
Rhetorics of Complete Disorder in Post-Ferguson America examines how Blackness is figured within, an...