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Feminist Media Histories
Feminist Media Histories (2024) 10 (2-3): 114–125.
Published: 01 April 2024
... a quote in it: “I’m not a prude. I just want some respect. No, my name ain’t baby. It’s Janet, Miss Jackson, if you’re nasty.” And I thought about [composer] Renée Baker, who’s like: “Oh yeah, I make my music on my own terms.” So that nastiness is there to say, “We play by our own rules here.” Whatever...
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Replaying Video Game History as a Mixtape of Black Feminist Thought
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Feminist Media Histories
Feminist Media Histories (2020) 6 (1): 93–118.
Published: 01 January 2020
...TreaAndrea M. Russworm; Samantha Blackmon This article, a Black feminist mixtape, blends music, interviews, and critical analysis in order to demonstrate some of the ways in which Black women have impactfully engaged with the video game industry. Organized as musical “tracks,” it uses lyrics...