No other word in the English language is more endemic to contemporary Black American culture and identity than -Soul-. Since the 1960s Soul has been frequently used to market and sell music, food, and fashion. However, Soul also refers to a pervasive belief in the capacity of the Black body/spirit to endure the most trying of times in an ongoing struggle for freedom and equality. While some attention has been given to various genre manifestations of Soul-as in Soul music and food-no book has yet fully explored the discursive terrain signified by the term. In this broad-ranging,...
No other word in the English language is more endemic to contemporary Black American culture and identity than -Soul-. Since the 1960s Soul has bee...
No other word in the English language is more endemic to contemporary Black American culture and identity than -Soul-. Since the 1960s Soul has been frequently used to market and sell music, food, and fashion. However, Soul also refers to a pervasive belief in the capacity of the Black body/spirit to endure the most trying of times in an ongoing struggle for freedom and equality. While some attention has been given to various genre manifestations of Soul-as in Soul music and food-no book has yet fully explored the discursive terrain signified by the term. In this broad-ranging,...
No other word in the English language is more endemic to contemporary Black American culture and identity than -Soul-. Since the 1960s Soul has bee...