AFRC570 - BESSIE, BEYONCE, & 20TH CENTURY BLACK WOMEN PERFORMERS

Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
BESSIE, BEYONCE, & 20TH CENTURY BLACK WOMEN PERFORMERS
Term session
0
Term
2016A
Subject area
AFRC
Section number only
401
Section ID
AFRC570401
Meeting times
R 0600PM-0900PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 407
Instructors
TILLET, SALAMISHAH
Description
"To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious" wrote James Baldwin "is to be in a state of rage almost all the time. " While more attention has been paid to how other feelings like forgiveness or love have been the moral underpinnings to African American social movements, this class makes an effort to look at the history of and value this more difficult but equally important African American cultural expression of black rage, one that is often maligned as a destructive and subject to hyper- surveillance and suppression. We will take an interdisciplinary approach to understanding this phenomenon by looking at the discourse surrounding events,like Nat Turner's rebellions, Stonewall, the Attica Uprising, and Black Lives Matter, historicizethe construction of "black rage" as a medical disorder and legal defense, studyits offshoots, like "protest psychosis" and the "Angry Black Woman," and examine how artists as vast as Richard Wright, Nina Simone, Alice Walker, Glen Ligon, Public Enemy, Kara Walker, and Solange have explored it as a site of black resistance. Focusing on one of the most misunderstood African American political emotions -- black rage -- this course will examine how artists have steadily moved it from the margins of black life into to the mainstreamin American culture.


Course number only
570
Cross listings
ENGL570401
Use local description
No