The discourse of the divine: radical traditions of black feminism, musicking, and myth within the black public sphere (civil rights to the present)

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Florida Atlantic University
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2015
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The Discourse of the Divine: Radical Traditions of Black Feminism, Musicking,and Myth within the Black Public Sphere (Civil Rights to the Present) is an exploration of the historical precursors and the contemporary developments of Black feminism in America, via Black female musical production and West and Central African cosmology. Historical continuity and consciousness of African spirituality within the development of Black feminism are analyzed alongside the musical practices of two Black female musicians, Nina Simone and Me’shell Ndegéocello. Simone and Ndegéocello, The High Priestess of Soul and the Mother of Neo-Soul, respectively, distend the commodified confines of Black music and identity by challenging the established norms of music and knowledge production. These artists’ lyrics, politics, and representations substantiate the “Signifyin(g)” elements of West and Central African feminist mythologies and music- making traditions.
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Includes bibliography.

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194 p.
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FA00004434
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Includes bibliography.
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2015
FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
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2015
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2015
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2015
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2015
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2015
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FA00004434
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Carter, Issac Martel

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Graduate College
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194 p.
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The discourse of the divine: radical traditions of black feminism, musicking, and myth within the black public sphere (civil rights to the present)
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2015
2015
Florida Atlantic University

Boca Raton, Fla.

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Boca Raton, Fla.
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The discourse of the divine: radical traditions of black feminism, musicking, and myth within the black public sphere (civil rights to the present)
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The discourse of the divine: radical traditions of black feminism, musicking, and myth within the black public sphere (civil rights to the present)