Scott Poulson Bryant
Scott Poulson-Bryant: Son, Brother, Friend, Writer, PhD Student, Fool. He’s currently doing American Studies at Harvard University, which means he studies literature and history. He has a secondary concentration in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Primarily, he’s interested in the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality in post WWII American popular culture and the constructions and performances of masculinity that inform it. He enjoys what most people think of as trashy novels (though, trash, I believe is in the taste of the beholder), cable TV dramas (nothing’s better than “Mad Men, “Sons of Anarchy” and “Breaking Bad,” may “The Shield” and “The Wire” RIP), queer theory (but NOT queer theoreticians), hiphop (anything before 2000), and sneakers (particularly Adidas), among other things. You can read more of Scott on his blog, Scott Topics, and you can follow him at Twitter http://twitter.com/SPBVIPor friend him at Facebook http://www.facebook.com/ScottPB. And oh yeh, his novel The VIPs comes out from Random House next summer.
Recent Posts
- Listening to the A. D. White House: Cornell’s Society for the Humanities’ Year in Review
- Beat-ification: British Muslim Hip Hop and Ethical Listening Practices
- “Once the word ‘sound’ was in the title, it opened up a kind of door”: A Conversation with Eric Weisbard
- Sound + Vision: Andy’s Mick
- Sound and Curation; or, Cruisin’ through the galleries, posing as an audiophiliac
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