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Course name
Black Women and Popular Culture
Institution
Howard University
Instructor
Msia Kibona Clark
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Black Women and Popular Culture
Course dates
2023-08-21 00:00:00 UTC – 2023-12-09 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
20


In this course, we examine the representations of Black (African and African American) women that have dominated popular culture. The course looks at the history of those representations, especially in systems of colonialism and enslavement. These representations have fed tropes about Black women, tropes that have reinforced patriarchal structures, the silence around violence against Black women, and domestic policies that negatively impact Black women’s lives. We will also look at how Black women are creating content to challenge those familiar tropes. We will consider how women create their own representations, which create spaces within patriarchal environments for women to exercise their agency and create counter narratives.

Student Assigned Reviewing
LxkxL Respectability politics
AliyahSym.
Moxloreal
Livoasb
Family 19 Respectability politics
Ashley.johnson2 African-American literature
Ohunayo User:Ohunayo/sandbox, Esosa Ighodaro
Nyamagibbs Zanele Muholi
DP4201 Yoon Mi-rae, Strong black woman
Kiara67 Black women
Darneshea88 Black cowboys
Marlow.buckner
McCartney04 Black feminism, Video vixen
Gabby duvil Censorship by TikTok
Zremu18 Amanda Spann
Bezzza Regina Gwynn
KEDstudent Dominican Republic–Haiti relations
DbDc23 Kat Calvin
Swayitshelen
Talton2003