R.N. Bradley

R.N. Bradley is a PhD candidate in African American Literature at Florida State University. She writes about African American literature, race and pop culture, Hip Hop, and her own awesomeness. She earned her BA in English from the Unsinkable Albany State University (GA) and a MA in African American and African Diaspora Studies from Indiana University Bloomington. Her dissertation project looks at negotiations of white hegemonic masculinity and race consciousness in 21st century African American literature and popular culture. You can read her work atAllHipHop, Newsone, TheLoop21, or her monthly column “The Race to Post” over atPopMatters. Scholar by day, unapologetic Down South Georgia Girl 24/7/365. Catch up with her awesomeness via twitter: @redclayscholar and her blog Red Clay Scholar (http://redclayscholar.blogspot.com)

http://soundstudiesblog.com/2011/06/27/take-%E2%80%98em-to-chuch-outkast-and-the-sounds-of-the-southern-black-church/

http://soundstudiesblog.com/2011/09/19/post-soul-pusherman-curtis-mayfields-pusherman-and-the-hangover-2/

Trackbacks / Pingbacks

  1. Sonic Borders Virtual Panel: Devon Powers’s “Popular Music Studies: An Audible Discipline?” | Sounding Out! - February 28, 2013
  2. Sonic Borders Virtual Panel: Regina Bradley, “I Like the Way You Rhyme, Boy: Hip Hop Sensibility and Racial Trauma in Django Unchained” - February 25, 2013
  3. Sonic Borders Virtual Panel: Shana Redmond’s “The Sounds We Make Together: Chuck Berry’s Onomatopoeia” from IASPM-US « Sounding Out! - February 20, 2013
  4. Sonic Borders Virtual Panel: Tara Betts, “They Do Not All Sound Alike: Sampling Kathleen Cleaver, Assata Shakur, and Angela Davis” - February 18, 2013
  5. Sonic Borders Virtual Panel: Theo Cateforis’s “No Control, or: How I Learned to Start Worrying about Sound” from IASPM-US « Sounding Out! - February 14, 2013
  6. Sonic Borders Virtual Panel: Theo Cateforis, “No Control, or: How I Learned to Start Worrying about Sound” - February 13, 2013
  7. Sonic Borders Virtual Panel: Tavia Nyong’o, “Freedom Back: Sounding Black Feminist History, Courtesy the Artist - February 11, 2013
  8. Sonic Borders Virtual Panel: Barry Shank’s “On Popular Music Studies” from IASPM-US « Sounding Out! - February 6, 2013
  9. Sonic Borders: Liana Silva, - February 4, 2013
  10. “I’m on my New York s**t”: Jean Grae’s Sonic Claims on the City « Sounding Out! - January 21, 2013
  11. #Blog-O-Versary 3.0 « Sounding Out! - July 27, 2012
  12. Post-Soul Pusherman: Curtis Mayfield’s “Pusherman” and The Hangover 2 « Sounding Out! - September 19, 2011

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