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BOOK REVIEW

Beyoncé in the world: making meaning with Queen Bey in troubled times

Edited by Christina Baade & Kristin McGee, Middletown, Connecticut, 2021, 456 pp.

 

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Dusty Gavin

Dusty Gavin is a PhD candidate in Religious Studies and African American Studies researching black performance cultures and [black] popular culture in the United States. His work looks at the overlap and confluence of ‘sacred’ and ‘profane’ idioms. In particular, his research explores J-Sette and majorette dance––among other black queer and femme performance genres––in relation to aesthetics and practices of embodiment within black southern communities.

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