082. Critical Reading as Liberation from Mimicry of the Powerful

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Shelf Love: A Romance Novel Book Club

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Dr. Julie Moody-Freeman, host of Black Romance Podcast, uses a multi-modal cultural studies perspective to engage students in critical engagement with Black romance texts to "liberate learners from the mimicry of the powerful."Show Notes:Shelf Love:Sign up for the email newsletter list | Website | Twitter | Instagram | Goodreads | Email: Andrea@shelflovepodcast.comCheck out Shelf Love’s updated website including the transcript for this episodeShelf Love episodes with transcriptsGuest: Dr. Julie Moody-FreemanCenter for Black Diaspora at DePaul | TwitterListen to Black Romance PodcastWebsite | Apple Podcasts | SpotifyArticle we talk about:Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture By Douglas Kellnerhttps://pages.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/kellner/papers/SAGEcs.htmMentioned:Hsu-Ming Teo's interview that I mentioned in the episodehttps://read.dukeupress.edu/social-text/article-abstract/33/4 (125)/153/31135/Archives-and-Histories-of-Racial-CapitalismAnProgression of me discovering I might have ADHD:Awareness: 046. A Conspiracy of Whispers by Ada Harper with Bree (from Kit Rocha)Recognition: 053. Tasha L. Harrison Writes Romance For Black PeopleDawning Realization: 054. A Duke by Default by Alyssa Cole with Tasha L. Harrison