Feenin
R&B Music and the Materiality of BlackFem Voices and Technology
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Pages: 304
Illustrations: 6 illustrations
Published: November 2023
Author: Alexander Ghedi Weheliye
Contributor: Katherine McKittrick
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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 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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Paper ISBN:
978-1-4780-2521-4 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-1-4780-2031-8 /
eISBN:
978-1-4780-2729-4 /
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478027294
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