Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley
Associate Professor of African and African Diaspora Studies at the University of Texas at Austin"Beyoncé in Formation: Remixing Black Feminism"
Making headlines when it was launched in 2015, Omiseâeke Tinsleyâs undergraduate course âBeyoncé Feminism, Rihanna Womanismâ has inspired students from all walks of life. In Beyoncé in Formation, Tinsley now takes her rich observations beyond the classroom, using the blockbuster album and video Lemonade as a soundtrack for vital new-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, Tinsleyâs âFemme-onadeâ mixtape explores myriad facets of black womenâs sexuality and gender. Turning to Beyoncéâs âDonât Hurt Yourself,â Tinsley assesses black feminist critiques of marriage and then considers the models of motherhood offered in âDaddy Lessons,â interspersing these passages with memories from Tinsleyâs multiracial family history. Her chapters on nontraditional bonds culminate in a discussion of contemporary LGBT politics through the lens of the internet-breaking video âFormation,â underscoring why Beyoncéâs black femme-inism isnât only for ciswomen. From pleasure politics and the struggle for black womenâs 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 Beyâs provocative, peerless imagery and lyrics.
In the tradition of Roxanne Gayâs Bad Feminist and Jill Leporeâs best-selling cultural histories, Beyoncé in Formation is the work of a daring intellectual who is poised to spark a new conversation about freedom and identity in America.
Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley is an associate professor of African and African Diaspora Studies and Associate Director of the Center for Womenâs and Gender Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, where she teaches the popular course Beyoncé Feminism, Rihanna Womanism. Tinsley is the author of Thiefing Sugar: Eroticism between Women in Caribbean Literature and Eziliâs Mirrors: Imagining Black Queer Genders.
Co-sponsored by the Gender and Sexuality Studies Workshop
Date: December 2, 2019
Time: 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
See:https://www.facebook.com/events/363490074604026/
Date: December 2, 2019
Time: 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
See:https://www.facebook.com/events/363490074604026/