082. Critical Reading as Liberation from Mimicry of the Powerful
Mar 23, 2021•1 hr 13 min•Ep. 82
Episode description
Dr. Julie Moody-Freeman, host of Black Romance Podcast, uses a multi-modal cultural studies perspective to engage students in critical engagement with Black romance texts to "liberate learners from the mimicry of the powerful."
Show Notes:
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Guest: Dr. Julie Moody-Freeman
Center for Black Diaspora at DePaul | Twitter
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Article we talk about:
Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture By Douglas Kellner
Mentioned:
- Hsu-Ming Teo's interview that I mentioned in the episode
Progression of me discovering I might have ADHD:
- Awareness: 046. A Conspiracy of Whispers by Ada Harper with Bree (from Kit Rocha)
- Recognition: 053. Tasha L. Harrison Writes Romance For Black People
- Dawning Realization: 054. A Duke by Default by Alyssa Cole with Tasha L. Harrison
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