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Interlude G: Erasing shame
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Author(s):
Aramide Tinubu
Publication date:
May 24 2019
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Routledge
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May 24 2019
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: 246-249
DOI:
10.4324/9780429487453-26
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Beyoncé’s Lemonade lexicon
pp. 5
Interlude A: What do we want from Beyoncé?
pp. 9
Interlude B: Bittersweet like me
pp. 17
Some shit is just for us
pp. 19
Something akin to freedom
pp. 31
Getting to the roots of “Becky with the good hair” in Beyoncé’s Lemonade
pp. 42
Pull the sorrow from between my legs
pp. 55
The language of Lemonade
pp. 69
Interlude C: How not to listen to Lemonade
pp. 77
Interlude D: Women like her cannot be contained
pp. 85
Looking for Beyoncé’s Spiritual Longing
pp. 88
Beyoncé’s Lemonade folklore
pp. 98
The slay factor
pp. 111
Beyoncé’s diaspora heritage and ancestry in Lemonade
pp. 123
Signifying waters
pp. 133
Beyoncé reborn
pp. 144
Interlude E: From Destiny’s Child to Coachella
pp. 155
Interlude F: “Formation” and the Black-ass truth about Beyoncé and capitalism
pp. 161
The lady sings her legacy
pp. 166
To feel like a “natural woman”
pp. 183
Beyoncé’s western South serenade
pp. 192
Beysthetics
pp. 202
“I used to be your sweet Mama”
pp. 215
Beyoncé’s Lemonade and the black swan effect
pp. 234
She gave you Lemonade, stop trying to say it’s Tang
pp. 246
Interlude G: Erasing shame
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