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Author Tinsley, Omise'eke Natasha, 1971- author.

Title Beyoncé in formation : remixing Black feminism / Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley.

Publication Info. Austin : University of Texas Press, 2018.
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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  782.4216 TINSLEY    Check Shelf
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 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Adult Department  782.4216 TINSLEY    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  782.4216 TIN    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  782.42164 BEYONCE    Check Shelf
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Edition First edition.
Description 204 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-199) and index.
Contents Introduction: for the Texas bama femme -- Family album: making lemonade out of marriage, motherhood, and southern tradition -- Queen bee blues -- Mama said shoot -- Most bomb pussy: toward a black feminist pleasure politics -- Love the grind -- Unapologetically femme -- Calling for freedom: black women's activism in the US south -- Freedom, too -- I came to slay -- Outro: I know Beyoncé loves black femmes.
Summary Making headlines when it was launched in 2015, Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley's undergraduate course "Beyonce Feminism, Rihanna Womanism" has inspired students from all walks of life. In Beyonce in Formation, Tinsley now takes her rich observations beyond the classroom, using the blockbuster album and video Lemonade as a soundtrack for vital next-millennium narratives. Woven with candid observations about her life as a feminist scholar of African studies and a cisgender femme married to a trans spouse, Tinsley's "Femme-onade" mixtape explores myriad facets of black women's sexuality and gender. Turning to Beyonce's "Don't Hurt Yourself," Tinsley assesses black feminist critiques of marriage and then considers the models of motherhood offered in "Daddy Lessons," interspersing these passages with memories from Tinsley's multiracial family history. Her chapters on nontraditional bonds culminate in a discussion of contemporary LGBT politics through the lens of the internet-breaking video "Formation," underscoring why Beyonce's black femme-inism isn't only for ciswomen. From pleasure politics and the struggle for black women's reproductive justice to the subtext of blues and country music traditions, the landscape in this tour is populated by activists and artists (including Loretta Lynn) and infused with vibrant interpretations of Queen Bey's provocative, peerless imagery and lyrics. In the tradition of Roxanne Gay's Bad Feminist and Jill Lepore's bestselling cultural histories, Beyonce in Formation is the work of a daring intellectual who is poised to spark a new conversation about freedom and identity in America.
Subject Beyoncé, 1981-
Rihanna, 1988-
Beyoncé, 1981- (OCoLC)fst01727329
African American women singers.
African American feminists.
Feminism and music.
African American feminists. (OCoLC)fst01201928
African American women singers. (OCoLC)fst00799524
Feminism and music. (OCoLC)fst00922744
MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Soul & R 'n B.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies.
Genre/Form Nonfiction.
ISBN 9781477317709 (hardcover alkaline paper)
1477317708 (hardcover alkaline paper)
9781477317716 library electronic book
9781477317723 non-library electronic book
9781477318393 (paperback)
1477318399 (paperback)
Sudoc No. Z UA380.8 T497be txdocs
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