These are the contents of Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education, Volume 16, Issue 2 (2017) – 16:2.
Contents
- Inside Cover
- Table of Contents
- Editorial Introduction
Venus Evans-Winters and Jennifer Esposito - From Colorism to Conjurings: Tracing the Dust in Beyoncé’s Lemonade
Cienna Davis - How #BlackGirlMagic Cultivates Supreme Love to Heal and Save Souls That Can Heal and Save the World: An Introduction to Endarkened Feminist Epistemlogical and Ontological Evolutions of Self Through a Critique of Beyoncé’s Lemonade
Jeanine Staples - A Rhetorical Analysis of Beyoncé’s “Freedom”: An Examination of Black College Women’s Experiences at Predominately White Institutions
Robin Phelps-Ward, Courtney Allen, and Jimmy L. Howard - The Bad Bitch Barbie Craze and Beyoncé African American Women’s Bodies as Commodities in Hip-Hop Culture, Images, and Media
Crystal LaVoulle and Tisha Lewis Ellison - Does Beyoncé’s Lemonade Really Teach Us How to Turn Lemons into Lemonade?: Exploring the Limits and Possibilities Through Black Feminism
Erica B. Edwards, Jennifer Esposito, and Venus Evans-Winters - A Black Girl’s Song Misogynoir, Love, and Beyoncé’s Lemonade
Zeffie Gaines