“A Chat with Stevie Nips”, a Drag Pod by Lily Krank
In this episode of Drag Pod, Lily Krank examines the chapter “Drag Kings: Masculinity and Performance” from Jack Halberstam’s 1998…
In this episode of Drag Pod, Lily Krank examines the chapter “Drag Kings: Masculinity and Performance” from Jack Halberstam’s 1998…
Reading: Muñoz, José Esteban. “The White to be Angry” in Disidentifications: Queers of Color and the Performance of Politics. University…
Griffin A Not So Linear Timeline (PDF) Mackenzie Griffin graduated with a combined major in Cultural Studies and Creative Writing…
Kianna Sposato graduated with a major in Cultural Studies in 2022.
This project was inspired by my experience as an African American person participating in hip hop culture. It reveals how hip hop originated as a way for Black people to form subjectivities for themselves after the legacy of slavery, and explores the implications of its appropriation into dominant white culture. My goal for this project is to foster an awareness of the history of hip hop, and its significance to the community that created it.
Jamie Lloyd-Smith completed a minor in Cultural Studies. The essay was produced in CULT 495 Directed Studies in 2021 and…