The Michael Eric Dyson Show
Thursday August 19, 2010
WEAA-FM Baltimore
CPB (Corporation for Public Broadcasting)
He can offer insightful critical analysis on everything from bebop to hip-hop; from Black Power to “post-racial Obama.” Our guest as we continue our Open Mike series featuring some of the most powerful voices in America is Mark Anthony Neal, professor of African and African-American Studies at Duke University. Neal has authored four books, including Soul Babies: Black Popular Culture and the Post-Soul Aesthetic, Songs in the Keys of Black Life: A Rhythm and Blues Nation, and New Black Man: Rethinking Black Masculinity—he continues a blog of the same name. Neal’s considerable scholarship focuses on Black popular culture as a profound contributor to societal and cultural norms, and examining its impact within the context of race, gender, sexuality, class, and ethnicity. He joins us to talk politics, pop culture, and whatever else we can get ourselves into.
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Thursday August 19, 2010
WEAA-FM Baltimore
CPB (Corporation for Public Broadcasting)
He can offer insightful critical analysis on everything from bebop to hip-hop; from Black Power to “post-racial Obama.” Our guest as we continue our Open Mike series featuring some of the most powerful voices in America is Mark Anthony Neal, professor of African and African-American Studies at Duke University. Neal has authored four books, including Soul Babies: Black Popular Culture and the Post-Soul Aesthetic, Songs in the Keys of Black Life: A Rhythm and Blues Nation, and New Black Man: Rethinking Black Masculinity—he continues a blog of the same name. Neal’s considerable scholarship focuses on Black popular culture as a profound contributor to societal and cultural norms, and examining its impact within the context of race, gender, sexuality, class, and ethnicity. He joins us to talk politics, pop culture, and whatever else we can get ourselves into.
Listen Here
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