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Left of Black S5:E13: Music and Afropolitan Identities in South Africa Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined in-studio musician and composer Neo Muyanga (@NeoMuyanga) and journalist Khadija Patel (@khadijapatel) in a conversation about contemporary South Africa. Muyanga and Patel were in-residence at Duke University as part of the […]
#WhatDigitalHumanitiesLookLike: Reimagining Michael Jackson’s Scream for #BlackLivesMatter So of course the first question is why a course on Michael Jackson–and why at this time? Why not a course on Jackson?…a course that uses his body of work and his literal body as a vessel to explore the anxieties, fears, apprehensions and violence produce by the […]
Left of Black S5:E12: Curating the Soul Music Archives Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined in-studio by Harry Weinger (@harryweinger), Vice President of A&R for Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) and lecturer at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at New York University. A two-time Grammy Award winner […]
Left of Black S5:E11: Black Masculinity and the Politics of Passing Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined via Skype by Jeffrey Q. McCune, Jr., (@DrJeffrey2U) Associate Professor of Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies and Performing Arts at Washington University in St. Louis. McCune is the author of Sexual […]
Left of Black S5:E10: Telling the Stories of Black Life in Film Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined in the Left of Black studio by Emmy Award Winning filmmaker and MacArthur Genius Award recipient Stanley Nelson (@StanleyNelson1). Discussing the importance of documentary film Nelson says, “The stories that […]
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