Beyoncé Now a Course To Be Studied in the University
Beyounce has joined the likes of Oprah and her husband Jay Z, (who
has a Georgetown University sociology course named after them)
Beyonce will be studied as a Course with Course code "BEYOUNCE101"
The course is called Politicizing Beyonce and can be taken at Rutgers
University in New Jersey.
The University's Department of Women's and Gender Studies will be
exploring the social & cultural significance of the songstress's music
and image.
The course will allow fans to explore Beyonce's alter ego Sasha
Fierce, and debate the extent of control she has over her own image.
They will also debate whether her red hot persona is an outlet of
female sexual empowerment or merely complying with western gender
stereotypes.
"This isn't a course about Beyonce's political engagement or how many
times she performed during President Obama's inauguration weekend. She
certainly pushes boundaries. While other artists are simply releasing
music, she's creating a grand narrative around her life, her career,
and her persona.' Kevin Allred, the person in charge of the course at
Rutgers University said.
has a Georgetown University sociology course named after them)
Beyonce will be studied as a Course with Course code "BEYOUNCE101"
The course is called Politicizing Beyonce and can be taken at Rutgers
University in New Jersey.
The University's Department of Women's and Gender Studies will be
exploring the social & cultural significance of the songstress's music
and image.
The course will allow fans to explore Beyonce's alter ego Sasha
Fierce, and debate the extent of control she has over her own image.
They will also debate whether her red hot persona is an outlet of
female sexual empowerment or merely complying with western gender
stereotypes.
"This isn't a course about Beyonce's political engagement or how many
times she performed during President Obama's inauguration weekend. She
certainly pushes boundaries. While other artists are simply releasing
music, she's creating a grand narrative around her life, her career,
and her persona.' Kevin Allred, the person in charge of the course at
Rutgers University said.
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