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"The Protestor" Is No "Basic Bitch": The Politics and Aesthetics of Stereotypical Blackness in 2011

“The Protestor” Is No “Basic Bitch”: The Politics and Aesthetics of Stereotypical Blackness in 2011

January 6, 2012 · by Robin James · in blackness, Drake, gender, Jon Pareles, Kreayshawn, postmillennial black hipness, race, shepard fairey, skeptical melancholy, the protestor, Time person of the year, Toure, white female rapper, white femininity

I want to take a minute to reflect on the representations of race, specifically, the representations of African-American blackness, in US pop culture in 2011. In several blog posts, and a few of my published works, I’ve argued that stereotypical…

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