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E-raamat: Sustaining Black Music and Culture during COVID-19: #Verzuz and Club Quarantine

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793645050
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Sustaining Black Music and Culture during COVID-19: #Verzuz and Club Quarantine argues that Instagram is a premier digital leisure space to celebrate and promote Black American culture and identity, particularly evidenced during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic as the United States grappled with mandated shelter-in-place orders. Club Quarantine (CQ) and Verzuz emerged as highly successful Black music-listening events streamed on Instagram Live, collectively ushering Black (techno)culture through a once-in-a-generation pandemic and beyond. Contributors to this collection explore the communicative and cultural significance of these events as respite from social isolation and as a rearticulated space for Black cultural engagement in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and increased racial tensions in the United States.
Foreword: "One Nation under a (Socially Distant) Groove" ix
Eletra S. Gilchrist-Petty
1 Introduction
1(8)
Niya Pickett Miller
2 "Sisters in the name of Love": The Rhetorical Construction of Sisterhood in the Verzuz Challenges between Gladys Knight vs. Patti LaBelle and Erykah Badu vs. Jill Scott
9(16)
Goyland Williams
Mtalika Banda
3 Don't Take it Personal: Perceptions of Envy, Competitiveness, and Authenticity in the Brandy v. Monica Verzuz Battle
25(16)
Aisha Damali Lockridge
Janee N. Burkhalter
4 The Way We Were: How Black Women Created Space with Verzuz
41(16)
Kirstin Cheers
5 DJ's Gig: Affective Hip-Hop Culture and Affordances of Participatory Platforms during a Global Pandemic
57(22)
June Mia
6 Old Hits Verzuz New Technology: How a Pandemic Ushered Legacy Artists into Monetizing the Clout Economy
79(16)
Jabari Evans
7 Black and Quarantined: Celebrating Black Identity during COVID-19 via Instagram
95(18)
Katrina Overby
Gheni Platenburg
Niya Pickett Miller
8 The Culture Wins: Continuing Black Cultural Traditions through Verzuz
113(18)
Karl Lyn
Conclusion 131(4)
Niya Pickett Miller
Index 135(4)
About the Contributors 139
Niya Pickett Miller is assistant professor of communication studies in the Department of Communication and Media at Samford University.