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In “This Is America”: Race, Gender, and Politics in America’s Musical Landscape, Katie Rios argues that prominent American artists and musicians build encoded gestures of resistance into their works and challenge the status quo. These artists offer both an interpretation and a critique of what “This Is America” means. Using Childish Gambino’s video for “This Is America” as a starting point, Rios considers how elements including clothing, hairstyles, body movements, gaze, lighting effects, distortion, and word play symbolize American dissonance. From Laurie Anderson’s presence in challenging authority and playing with traditional gender roles in her works, to the Black female feminism and social activism of Beyoncé, Rhiannon Giddens, and Janelle Monáe, to hip hop as resistance in the age of Trump, to sonic and visual variety in the musical Hamilton, the subjects are as powerful as they are topical. Rios explores the ways in which artists relate to and represent underrepresented groups, especially groups that are not traditionally perceived as having a majority voice. The encoded resistances recur across performances and video recordings so that they begin to become recognizable as repeated acts of resistance directed at injustices based on a number of categories, including race, gender, class, religion, and politics.



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Chapter 1: “We’re Drowning in Our Own Stories”: Laurie Anderson’s Call to Artists and Her Performance Art as a Commentary on Current American Democracy

Chapter 2: “At the Intersection’ of Racism and Sexism”: The Encoded Resistance and Social Activism of Beyoncé, Rhiannon Giddens, and Janelle Monáe

Chapter 3: “We the People”? Hip Hop As Resistance in the Trump Era

Chapter 4: ‘“Look Around”, “History Is Happening”: Heterogenous Topics in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 10/06/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793619167, 978-1793619167
      ISBN10: 1793619166

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In “This Is America”: Race, Gender, and Politics in America’s Musical Landscape, Katie Rios argues that prominent American artists and musicians build encoded gestures of resistance into their works and challenge the status quo. These artists offer both an interpretation and a critique of what “This Is America” means. Using Childish Gambino’s video for “This Is America” as a starting point, Rios considers how elements including clothing, hairstyles, body movements, gaze, lighting effects, distortion, and word play symbolize American dissonance. From Laurie Anderson’s presence in challenging authority and playing with traditional gender roles in her works, to the Black female feminism and social activism of Beyoncé, Rhiannon Giddens, and Janelle Monáe, to hip hop as resistance in the age of Trump, to sonic and visual variety in the musical Hamilton, the subjects are as powerful as they are topical. Rios explores the ways in which artists relate to and represent underrepresented groups, especially groups that are not traditionally perceived as having a majority voice. The encoded resistances recur across performances and video recordings so that they begin to become recognizable as repeated acts of resistance directed at injustices based on a number of categories, including race, gender, class, religion, and politics.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: “We’re Drowning in Our Own Stories”: Laurie Anderson’s Call to Artists and Her Performance Art as a Commentary on Current American Democracy

      Chapter 2: “At the Intersection’ of Racism and Sexism”: The Encoded Resistance and Social Activism of Beyoncé, Rhiannon Giddens, and Janelle Monáe

      Chapter 3: “We the People”? Hip Hop As Resistance in the Trump Era

      Chapter 4: ‘“Look Around”, “History Is Happening”: Heterogenous Topics in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton

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