In Living Color: Performing the Black ’90s

From Cross Colours to boom boxes, the 1990s was loud and colorful. But alongside the fun, black people in the U.S. dealt with heightened criminalization and poverty codified through the War on Drugs, welfare reform, HIV/AIDS, and police brutality. We will study the various cultural productions of black performers and consumers as they navigated the social and political landscapes of the 1990s. We will examine works growing out of music, televisual media, fashion, and public policy, using theories from performance and cultural studies to understand the specificities of blackness, gender, class, and sexuality.

Prerequisites and Restrictions

No experience required.

Faculty

Sections

S01

Mondays and Wednesdays,
1:30-2:50 PM

Instructor(s)

Rhaisa Williams