Putnam Daily Voice · 3d
Yale Students Get in 'Formation' for Beyoncé 101: Report
Professor Daphne Brooks will lead the class. The Yale course centers around Beyoncé’s groundbreaking albums since 2013, including “Lemonade” and up to 2024's "Cowboy Carter,” focusing on her role in shaping Black cultural identity. "
Yahoo · 4d
Beyoncé is now the subject of a college course at Yale. Here's what students will study
The legend will be at the center of a college course at Yale, according to Yale Daily News. Titled “Beyoncé Makes History: Black Radical Tradition, Culture, Theory & Politics Through Music,” the course will study her career from 2013 self-titled album through 2024’s 'Cowboy Carter. '
Uproxx · 6d
A Beyoncé Course Is Heading To Yale University, And The Beyhive Are Ready To Enroll
For the Spring 2025 semester, Yale University students will dive deep into Beyoncé’s impact as part of a special course led by professor Daphne Brooks. In a sit-down with Yale’s Daily News, Professor Brooks discussed the upcoming class titled, “Beyoncé Makes History: Black Radical Tradition History, Culture, Theory & Politics through Music.”
Black Enterprise · 8d
It’s Beyoncé—Being The Subject Of A Whole College Course—For Us
The course was developed by Daphne Brooks, professor of African American Studies, who will examine Beyonce’s cultural and political contributions. Professor Brooks’s focus on the American Requiem singer is a byproduct of a previous course she taught at Princeton University. The focus of that curriculum: “Black Women in Popular Music Culture.”
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