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Roman and Raymond: Or, Nicki, Usher, and the Gendering of (Black) Genius

June 13, 2012 · by Robin James · in Ann Powers, Battersby, black, black genius, crossover, Daphne Carr, double standard, feminism, gender, gender and genius, genius, Lindsay Zoladz, nicki minaj, post-genre, race, Roman Reoladed, roman zolanski, Usher

Because I intend, eventually, to weigh in with my own take on Roman Reloaded, I’ve been reading up on all the excellent feminist writing on Nicki Minaj. As I was making my way through the articles/blog posts/etc., the fabulous Ann…

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