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| Publications of Mark A. Neal :chronological alphabetical combined by tags listing:%% Books @book{fds349731, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {New black man: Tenth anniversary edition}, Pages = {1-194}, Year = {2015}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {9781138792562}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315761916}, Abstract = {Ten years ago, Mark Anthony Neal’s New Black Man put forth a revolutionary model of Black masculinity for the twenty-first century-one that moved beyond patriarchy to embrace feminism and combat homophobia. Now, Neal’s book is more vital than ever, urging us to imagine a New Black Man whose strength resides in family, community, and diversity. Part memoir, part manifesto, this book celebrates the Black man of our times in all his vibrancy and virility. The tenth anniversary edition of this classic text includes a new foreword by Joan Morgan and a new introduction and postscript from Neal, which bring the issues in the book up to the present day.}, Doi = {10.4324/9781315761916}, Key = {fds349731} } @book{fds226261, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Looking for Leroy: Illegible Black Masculinities}, Series = {Postmillennial Pop}, Pages = {224}, Publisher = {New York University Press}, Year = {2013}, Month = {April}, ISBN = {978-0814758366}, url = {http://www.amazon.com/Looking-Leroy-Illegible-Masculinities-Postmillennial/dp/0814758363}, Abstract = {Mark Anthony Neal’s Looking for Leroy is an engaging and provocative analysis of the complex ways in which black masculinity has been read and misread through contemporary American popular culture. Neal argues that black men and boys are bound, in profound ways, to and by their legibility. The most “legible” black male bodies are often rendered as criminal, bodies in need of policing and containment. Ironically, Neal argues, this sort of legibility brings welcome relief to white America, providing easily identifiable images of black men in an era defined by shifts in racial, sexual, and gendered identities. Neal highlights the radical potential of rendering legible black male bodies—those bodies that are all too real for us—as illegible, while simultaneously rendering illegible black male bodies—those versions of black masculinity that we can’t believe are real—as legible. In examining figures such as hip-hop entrepreneur and artist Jay-Z, R&B Svengali R. Kelly, the late vocalist Luther Vandross, and characters from the hit HBO series The Wire, among others, Neal demonstrates how distinct representations of black masculinity can break the links in the public imagination that create antagonism toward black men. Looking for Leroy features close readings of contemporary black masculinity and popular culture, highlighting both the complexity and accessibility of black men and boys through visual and sonic cues within American culture, media, and public policy. By rendering legible the illegible, Neal maps the range of identifications and anxieties that have marked the performance and reception of post-Civil Rights era African American masculinity.}, Key = {fds226261} } @book{fds305878, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Soul babies: Black popular culture and the post-soul aesthetic}, Pages = {1-210}, Publisher = {Routledge/Taylor and Francis}, Year = {2013}, Month = {February}, ISBN = {9780203950623}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203950623}, Abstract = {In Soul Babies, Mark Anthony Neal explains the complexities and contradictions of black life and culture after the end of the Civil Rights era. He traces the emergence of what he calls a "post-soul aesthetic," a transformation of values that marked a profound change in African American thought and experience. Lively and provocative, Soul Babies offers a valuable new way of thinking about black popular culture and the legacy of the sixties.}, Doi = {10.4324/9780203950623}, Key = {fds305878} } @book{fds227293, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Looking for Leroy: Illegible black masculinities}, Pages = {1-205}, Year = {2013}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {9780814758359}, Abstract = {Mark Anthony Neal's Looking for Leroy is an engaging and provocative analysis of the complex ways in which black masculinity has been read and misread through contemporary American popular culture. Neal argues that black men and boys are bound, in profound ways, to and by their legibility. The most "legible" black male bodies are often rendered as criminal, bodies in need of policing and containment. Ironically, Neal argues, this sort of legibility brings welcome relief to white America, providing easily identifiable images of black men in an era defined by shifts in racial, sexual, and gendered identities. Neal highlights the radical potential of rendering legible black male bodies-those bodies that are all too real for us-as illegible, while simultaneously rendering illegible black male bodies-those versions of black masculinity that we can't believe are real-as legible. In examining figures such as hip-hop entrepreneur and artist Jay-Z, R and B Svengali R. Kelly, the late vocalist Luther Vandross, and characters from the hit HBO series The Wire, among others, Neal demonstrates how distinct representations of black masculinity can break the links in the public imagination that create antagonism toward black men. Looking for Leroy features close readings of contemporary black masculinity and popular culture, highlighting both the complexity and accessibility of black men and boys through visual and sonic cues within American culture, media, and public policy. By rendering legible the illegible, Neal maps the range of identifications and anxieties that have marked the performance and reception of post-Civil Rights era African American masculinity. © 2013 by New York University. All rights reserved.}, Key = {fds227293} } @book{fds227331, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {What the music said black popular music and black public culture}, Pages = {1-198}, Publisher = {Routledge/Taylor and Francis}, Year = {2013}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {9780415920728}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203700617}, Doi = {10.4324/9780203700617}, Key = {fds227331} } @book{fds305876, Author = {Forman, EM and Neal, MA}, Title = {That's the Joint: A Hip-Hop Studies Reader (2nd Edition)}, Pages = {776 pages}, Publisher = {Routledge}, Year = {2011}, Month = {July}, ISBN = {978-0-415-87326-0}, url = {http://http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415873260/}, Key = {fds305876} } @book{fds227333, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {New Black Man}, Publisher = {Routledge}, Year = {2005}, Month = {April}, url = {http://www.routledge-ny.com/util/resources.asp?filename=markaneal_release.htm&title=Media+Resources}, Key = {fds227333} } @book{fds305877, Author = {Neal, MA and Forman, M}, Title = {That’s the Joint!: The Hip-Hop Studies Reader}, Publisher = {Routledge}, Year = {2004}, Month = {September}, Key = {fds305877} } @book{fds227332, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Songs in the Key of Black Life: A Rhythm and Blues Nation}, Publisher = {Routledge (Taylor and Francis)}, Year = {2003}, Month = {June}, Key = {fds227332} } %% Essays, Articles, Chapters in Books @article{fds371681, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Zu-Zu’s Song Trauma, Citation, and the Black Women’s Songbook}, Journal = {Liquid Blackness}, Volume = {5}, Number = {2}, Pages = {50-56}, Year = {2021}, Month = {October}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/26923874-9272772}, Doi = {10.1215/26923874-9272772}, Key = {fds371681} } @article{fds336248, Author = {Johnson, JM and Neal, MA}, Title = {Introduction: Wild seed in the machine}, Journal = {Black Scholar}, Volume = {47}, Number = {3}, Pages = {1-2}, Publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, Year = {2017}, Month = {July}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00064246.2017.1329608}, Doi = {10.1080/00064246.2017.1329608}, Key = {fds336248} } @article{fds327230, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {The post-civil rights period: The politics of musical creativity}, Pages = {368-380}, Booktitle = {Issues in African American Music: Power, Gender, Race, Representation}, Publisher = {Routledge}, Year = {2016}, Month = {October}, ISBN = {9780415881821}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315472096}, Doi = {10.4324/9781315472096}, Key = {fds327230} } @article{fds311915, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {N*ggas in Paris: hip-hop in exile}, Journal = {Social Identities}, Volume = {22}, Number = {2}, Pages = {150-159}, Publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, Year = {2016}, Month = {March}, ISSN = {1350-4630}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13504630.2015.1121571}, Abstract = {This essay explores the meaning potentials of the exportation of American commercial rap music (exemplified via rap stars Kanye West and Jay Z) through the metaphorical lens of the discourse of exile. This perspective opens a view to Black aspirations as a vagabond, deviant, unsettled, search for the good life. Using, for example, the uptake of West and Jay Z's song, ‘Niggas in Paris,’ in a socialist party candidate's platform ad to attract aspiring immigrant communities in France, both privileged and disadvantaged diasporic Africans, or Afropolitans, as argued herein, are of the world; but do not, necessarily, experience first-class citizenship, despite the state of their mobility. Additional examinations of digital, sonic, lyrical and material art are undertaken by the author to reveal the search for deeper meaning and freedom among Afrodiasporic populations within the United States and globally.}, Doi = {10.1080/13504630.2015.1121571}, Key = {fds311915} } @article{fds310048, Author = {Spence, LK and Neal, MA}, Title = {Guest Editors’ Note}, Journal = {Souls}, Volume = {16}, Number = {3-4}, Pages = {143-147}, Publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, Year = {2014}, Month = {October}, ISSN = {1099-9949}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10999949.2014.970460}, Doi = {10.1080/10999949.2014.970460}, Key = {fds310048} } @article{fds227288, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Now I Ain't Saying He's a 'Crate Digger': Kanye West and the Soul Archive}, Pages = {292 pages}, Booktitle = {The Cultural Impact of Kanye West}, Publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, Editor = {Bailey, J}, Year = {2014}, Month = {March}, ISBN = {9781137395825}, Abstract = {Through rap and hip hop, entertainers have provided a voice questioning and challenging the sanctioned view of society.}, Key = {fds227288} } @article{fds303132, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Race Music: Black Cultures from Be-Bop to Hip-Hop (University of California) by Guthrie P. Ramsey}, Journal = {ECHO: A Music Centered Journal}, Volume = {6}, Year = {2014}, Month = {February}, Key = {fds303132} } @article{fds317911, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Now i ain’t saying he’s a Crate Digger: Kanye west, “community theaters” and the soul archive}, Pages = {3-12}, Booktitle = {The Cultural Impact of Kanye West}, Publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan US}, Year = {2014}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {9781137395818}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137395825}, Doi = {10.1057/9781137395825}, Key = {fds317911} } @article{fds227287, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Underground to Harlem: Rumblings and Clickety-Clacks of Diaspora}, Pages = {415-419}, Booktitle = {Escape from New York: The New Negro Renaissance Beyond Harlem}, Publisher = {University of Minnesota Press}, Editor = {Baldwin, D and Makalani, M}, Year = {2013}, Month = {October}, ISBN = {9780816677382}, Key = {fds227287} } @article{fds310051, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Nigga: The 21st-century theoretical superhero}, Journal = {Cultural Anthropology}, Volume = {28}, Number = {3}, Pages = {556-563}, Publisher = {WILEY}, Year = {2013}, Month = {August}, ISSN = {0886-7356}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000322326000017&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.1111/cuan.12025}, Key = {fds310051} } @article{fds303133, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Niggas in Paris: Hip-Hop in Exile}, Journal = {Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture}, Year = {2013}, Month = {January}, Key = {fds303133} } @article{fds310050, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {"I Am Not Just From Here:" The Roots of Hip Hop's Cosmopolitanism: A Reflection on Isoke's "Women, Hip Hop and Cultural Resistance in Dubai"}, Journal = {Souls}, Volume = {15}, Number = {4}, Pages = {338-340}, Publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, Year = {2013}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {1099-9949}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10999949.2013.884450}, Abstract = {This response paper considers the gender realities of the subjects in Isoke's Women, Hip Hop, and Cultural Resistance in Dubai in relation to U.S. based hip hop artists who have recently begun to situate their work and image in larger international contexts. Neal argues that the while recent and publicized acts have begun to mark US hip hop artists as "citizens of the world," in fact hip hop artist have always been cosmopolitian. © 2014 University of Illinois at Chicago.}, Doi = {10.1080/10999949.2013.884450}, Key = {fds310050} } @article{fds227312, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Thinking While Black}, Series = {Shaping Inquiry in Culture, Communication and Media Studies}, Pages = {97-103}, Booktitle = {Making the University Matter}, Publisher = {Routledge}, Editor = {Zelizer, B}, Year = {2012}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {9780415782395}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203813027-20}, Abstract = {Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, there was a long established tradition of the so-called “Race Man” - African American men who presumed the role of spokesperson for black communities. Though many of these figures were university-trained - W.E.B. DuBois figuring prominently in this regard - for the most part, these were men - and almost always so - who did not have professional affiliations with “mainstream” institutions of higher education. With the racial integration of such institutions in the late 1960s, the very landscape of higher education was altered, allowing for the creation of the first critical mass of university-affiliated black scholars, many aligned with nascent Black Studies Programs. In the late 1980s there was a clear shift, largely articulated with the emergence of a new generation of black public intellectuals, many of whom possessed Ivy League pedigrees and affiliations with the most prestigious research universities in the nation. Given the foundations of Black Studies as a mechanism of social change, political agitation, and the reclamation of historical knowledge, and the emergence of the “university” as a linchpin of the neoliberal state, how has the role of the so-called black public intellectual changed? When W.E.B. DuBois published The Souls of Black Folk, his message seemed appropriately pitched to a liberal and literate, white, middle-class readership - chapters of the book were serialized in the pages of The Atlantic Monthly in the years before the publication of the book in 1903. Though the book might have been most visibly received by a mainstream white reading public, it is clear that DuBois imagined a broader public for his work, employing multi-voiced and multi-platformed modes of address to speak to the diverse and disparate publics in which he was politically and culturally invested. Trained as a social scientist, Du Bois aimed to broaden the location where knowledge could be produced and disseminated. As such, The Souls of Black Folk (1903) coalesces distinct literary and critical genres in order to tell the story of the “Negro” only forty years after the Emancipation Proclamation. The Souls of Black Folk, in its time, functioned very much like a mixtape, using literary collage to capture the everyday concerns of communities who defined hybridity - what Du Bois’ celebrated thesis of “double consciousness” is really about - a century before Barack Obama’s name could be conjured as evidence of some post-racial reality. W.E.B. DuBois’ manipulation of forms like the sermon, music and cultural criticism, the memoir, political theory, historical narrative, and the eulogy throughout the pages of The Souls of Black Folk (1903) serves as precursor to the multimedia strategies that would be employed by public intellectuals a century later. The deployment of multifaceted modes of expression highlights one of the primary challenges of the Race Man discourse, where figures are engaged in forms of representation - as in speaking for the concerns and aspirations of the black masses within the institutions of the white majority - while also literally representing the best face of blackness within the public spheres of that same white majority. Additionally, such figures were also drawn to performances of black masculinity tethered to notions of authenticity that circulated within black publics that were as diverse and disparate as those that existed within the social enclaves of the white majority. The very idea of the Race Man - a figure additionally endowed with presumably magical powers of oratory - was fraught with expectations that could never be fully realized. Nevertheless, figures as diverse as DuBois, Marcus Garvey, James Weldon Johnson, A. Phillip Randolph, Hubert Harrison, Adam Clayton Powell Jr, and others could lay claim to Race Man status at various stages of their public careers. In virtually every case, they were produced within the confines of well regarded institutional fixtures within black communities, such as the black church, black civic and political organizations such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the Urban League, and educational institutions such as historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Of the latter set of institutional locations, the one I am most concerned about in this instance, few if any of the Race Men who taught and administered at HBCUs had any real institutional relationship with major white research institutions. The example of Melvin B. Tolson, modernist poet and longtime HBCU professor, whose career was dramatized in the recent Denzel Washington film The Great Debaters (2008), is instructive. Though the film glosses over many aspects of Tolson’s career, highlighting instead his work with the Wiley College debate team, Tolson’s truly engaged political work wasn’t simply about instructing black college students (largely drawn from the middle class) in the fine art of debate, or in producing a body of literature that ranked with the best of his more celebrated Harlem Renaissance peers, but rather the more concrete, roll-up-your-sleeves labor that he did on behalf of the tenant farming movement in the South.1.}, Doi = {10.4324/9780203813027-20}, Key = {fds227312} } @article{fds227328, Author = {Neal and Neal, M and Ikard, D}, Title = {Transforming Black Men in Feminism}, Journal = {Palimpsest}, Volume = {1}, Number = {2}, Publisher = {SUNY Press}, Editor = {Sharpley-Whiting, TD and Patterson-Myers, TR}, Year = {2012}, ISSN = {2165-1604}, Key = {fds227328} } @article{fds227329, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Finding Tea Cake: An Imagined Black Feminist Manhood}, Journal = {Palimpsest}, Volume = {1}, Number = {2}, Pages = {256-263}, Publisher = {SUNY Press}, Editor = {Sharpley-Whiting, TD and Patterson-Myers, TR}, Year = {2012}, ISSN = {2165-1604}, Key = {fds227329} } @article{fds227330, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Pop Music and the Spatialization of Race in the 1990s}, Journal = {History Now}, Volume = {32}, Year = {2012}, url = {http://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-now/2012-07/music-and-history-our-times}, Key = {fds227330} } @article{fds227335, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Bearing Witness: Mahalia Jackson & The Sanctified Bounce (for Clyde Woods)}, Journal = {Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography}, Year = {2012}, Key = {fds227335} } @article{fds227310, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Digging in the Crates}, Booktitle = {The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl}, Publisher = {Duke University Press}, Editor = {Schoonmaker, T}, Year = {2010}, Month = {August}, ISBN = {0938989332}, Key = {fds227310} } @article{fds227311, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {What Would Shirley Chisholm Say}, Booktitle = {Who Should Be First? Feminists Speak Out on the 2008 Presidential Campaign}, Publisher = {State University of New York Press}, Editor = {Guy-Sheftall, B and Cole, JB}, Year = {2010}, Month = {August}, ISBN = {143843376X}, Key = {fds227311} } @article{fds227309, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {"Bringing Up Daddy: A Black Feminist Fatherhood"}, Booktitle = {African-Americans Doing Feminism: Putting Theory Into Everyday Practice}, Publisher = {State University of New York Press}, Editor = {White, AM}, Year = {2010}, Month = {June}, ISBN = {1438431422}, Key = {fds227309} } @article{fds227307, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {The Chitlin Circuit}, Booktitle = {Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing: How the Apollo Theater Shaped American Culture}, Publisher = {Smithsonian Books}, Editor = {Carlin, R and Conwill, KH}, Year = {2010}, Month = {April}, ISBN = {1588342697}, Key = {fds227307} } @article{fds227308, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Hip Hop Culture}, Booktitle = {Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing: How the Apollo Theater Shaped American Culture}, Editor = {Carlin, R and Conwill, KH}, Year = {2010}, Month = {April}, ISBN = {1588342697}, Key = {fds227308} } @article{fds227334, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {"A man without a country": The boundaries of legibility, social capital, and cosmopolitan masculinity}, Journal = {Criticism}, Volume = {52}, Number = {3-4}, Pages = {399-411}, Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, Editor = {Robert LeVertis Bell and Paul M. Farber}, Year = {2010}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {0011-1589}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/crt.2010.0045}, Doi = {10.1353/crt.2010.0045}, Key = {fds227334} } @article{fds227306, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Memory Lane: On Jazz, Hip-Hop and Fathers}, Booktitle = {Born to Use Mics: Reading Nas' Illmatic}, Publisher = {Basic Civitas}, Editor = {Dyson, ME and Daulatzai, S}, Year = {2009}, Month = {December}, Key = {fds227306} } @article{fds310053, Author = {Andrady, AL and Neal, MA}, Title = {Applications and societal benefits of plastics.}, Journal = {Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences}, Volume = {364}, Number = {1526}, Pages = {1977-1984}, Year = {2009}, Month = {July}, url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19528050}, Abstract = {This article explains the history, from 1600 BC to 2008, of materials that are today termed 'plastics'. It includes production volumes and current consumption patterns of five main commodity plastics: polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate. The use of additives to modify the properties of these plastics and any associated safety, in use, issues for the resulting polymeric materials are described. A comparison is made with the thermal and barrier properties of other materials to demonstrate the versatility of plastics. Societal benefits for health, safety, energy saving and material conservation are described, and the particular advantages of plastics in society are outlined. Concerns relating to littering and trends in recycling of plastics are also described. Finally, we give predictions for some of the potential applications of plastic over the next 20 years.}, Doi = {10.1098/rstb.2008.0304}, Key = {fds310053} } @article{fds227305, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Music: Bodies in Pain}, Booktitle = {Best African American Essays, 2009}, Publisher = {Bantam Book}, Editor = {Early, G and Dickerson, D}, Year = {2009}, Month = {January}, Key = {fds227305} } @article{fds227326, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Bodies in Pain: The Redemptive Soul of Linda Jones and Keyshia Cole}, Journal = {SeeingBlack}, Year = {2009}, url = {http://www.seeingblack.com/article_195.shtml}, Key = {fds227326} } @article{fds227304, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Sly Stone and the Sanctified Church}, Booktitle = {The Funk Era and Beyond: New Perspectives on Black Popular Culture}, Publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, Editor = {Bolden, T}, Year = {2008}, Month = {August}, Key = {fds227304} } @article{fds310052, Author = {Ashe, BD and Anderson, C and Neal, MA and Shockley, E and Weheliye, A}, Title = {These - Are - The "Breaks": A Roundtable Discussion on Teaching the Post-Soul Aesthetic}, Journal = {African American Review}, Volume = {41}, Number = {4}, Pages = {787-787}, Publisher = {Test accounts}, Year = {2007}, Month = {December}, ISSN = {1062-4783}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000260723600012&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/25426990}, Key = {fds310052} } @article{fds140304, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Bodies in Pain: The Redemptive Soul of Linda Jones and Keyshia Cole}, Journal = {SeeingBlack}, Year = {2007}, Month = {Summer}, url = {http://www.seeingblack.com/article_195.shtml}, Key = {fds140304} } @article{fds227301, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {(Forward) "come and take a walk with me/a closer walk with thee/see what only I can see": A Few Words on Hip-Hop Feminism}, Booktitle = {Home Girls Make Some Noise!: Hip-hop Feminism Anthology}, Publisher = {Parker Publishing}, Editor = {Pough, G and Raimist, R and Richardson, E and Durham, A}, Year = {2007}, Month = {Spring}, Key = {fds227301} } @article{fds227302, Author = {Neal and Neal, M and Morgan, J and Neal, MA}, Title = {A Brand New Feminism: A Conversation}, Booktitle = {Total Chaos: The Art and Aesthetics of Hip-Hop}, Publisher = {Basic Press}, Editor = {CHang, J}, Year = {2007}, Month = {Spring}, Key = {fds227302} } @article{fds227303, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {White Chocolate: Teena Marie and Lewis Taylor}, Booktitle = {Listen Again: A Momentary History of Pop Music}, Publisher = {Duke University Press}, Editor = {Weisbard, E}, Year = {2007}, Month = {Fall}, Key = {fds227303} } @article{fds227324, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {The Last Soul Brother: James Brown (1933-2006)}, Journal = {Popmatters: A Journal of Global Culture}, Year = {2007}, Month = {Spring}, url = {http://www.popmatters.com/pm/features/article/9412/the-last-soul-brother-james-brown-1933-2006/}, Key = {fds227324} } @article{fds227325, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Carrying the Water: On Michael Eric Dyson}, Journal = {Popmatters: A Journal of Global Culture}, Year = {2007}, Month = {Summer}, url = {http://www.popmatters.com/pm/features/article/44543/carrying-the-water-on-michael-eric-dyson/}, Key = {fds227325} } @article{fds227327, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {I Want to Take You Higher: Sly Stone and the Sanctified Church}, Journal = {SeeingBlack}, Year = {2007}, Month = {Summer}, url = {http://www.seeingblack.com/article_192.shtml}, Key = {fds227327} } @article{fds227300, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Bringing Up Daddy: A Progressive Black Masculine Fatherhood}, Booktitle = {Progressive Black Masculinities?}, Publisher = {Routledge}, Editor = {Mutua, AD}, Year = {2006}, Month = {September}, url = {http://www.routledge-ny.com/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?sku=&isbn=0415976871&parent_id=&pc=}, Key = {fds227300} } @article{fds227321, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Race-ing Katrina}, Journal = {Transforming Anthropology}, Volume = {14}, Number = {1}, Year = {2006}, Month = {April}, Key = {fds227321} } @article{fds227317, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {From Black Power to Hip-Hop: Racism, Nationalism and Feminism by Patricia Hill-Collins}, Journal = {Ms. Magazine}, Year = {2006}, Month = {Winter}, Key = {fds227317} } @article{fds227299, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Post-Soul Resistance: Black Popular Music in the Post-Soul Era}, Pages = {704-704}, Booktitle = {African-American Music: A History}, Publisher = {Routledge}, Editor = {Maultsby, P and Burnim, MV}, Year = {2005}, Month = {October}, url = {http://www.routledge-ny.com/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?sku=&isbn=0415941377&parent_id=&pc=}, Key = {fds227299} } @article{fds227320, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {White Chocolate: Teena Marie and Lewis Taylor}, Journal = {Popular Music}, Volume = {24}, Number = {3}, Publisher = {Cambridge}, Year = {2005}, Month = {October}, ISSN = {1474-0095}, Key = {fds227320} } @article{fds227292, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Soul for Sale: the Marketing of Black Musical Expression}, Pages = {323 pages}, Booktitle = {R&B (Rhythm and Business): The Political Economy of Black Music}, Publisher = {Akashic Books}, Editor = {Kelley, N}, Year = {2005}, ISBN = {9781888451689}, Abstract = {Given than hip hop music alone has generated more than a billion dollars in sales, the absence of a major black record company is disturbing. Even Motown is now a subsidiary of the Universal Music Group.}, Key = {fds227292} } @article{fds227298, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {The Tortured Soul of Marvin Gaye and R. Kelly}, Booktitle = {Da Capo Best Music Writing 2004}, Publisher = {Da Capo Press}, Editor = {Hart, M}, Year = {2004}, Month = {October}, Key = {fds227298} } @article{fds227294, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {The Birth of New Blackness: The Family Stand’s Moon in Scorpio}, Booktitle = {Rip It Up: The Black Experience in Rock N’ Roll}, Publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, Editor = {Horse, KC}, Year = {2004}, Month = {January}, Key = {fds227294} } @article{fds227319, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Up from hustling: Power, plantations, and the hip–hop mogul}, Journal = {International Journal of Phytoremediation}, Volume = {21}, Number = {1}, Pages = {157-182}, Year = {2004}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08854300408428405}, Doi = {10.1080/08854300408428405}, Key = {fds227319} } @article{fds227295, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {A Way Out of No Way: Jazz, Hip Hop and Black Social Improvisation}, Booktitle = {The Other Side of Nowhere: Jazz, Improvisation, and Communities in Dialogue}, Publisher = {Wesleyan}, Editor = {Heble, A and Fischlin, D}, Year = {2004}, Month = {Spring}, Key = {fds227295} } @article{fds227296, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Ray Charles}, Booktitle = {African American National Biography}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press}, Editor = {Henry Louis Gates and J and Higginbotham, E}, Year = {2004}, Month = {Summer}, Key = {fds227296} } @article{fds227297, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Aretha Franklin}, Booktitle = {African American National Biography}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press}, Editor = {Henry Louis Gates and J and Higginbotham, E}, Year = {2004}, Month = {Summer}, Key = {fds227297} } @article{fds227286, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Tupac’s book shelf: “all eyez on me: Tupac shakur and the search for a modern folk hero,” W.E.B. Du bois institute for afro-american research, harvard university, april 17, 2003}, Journal = {Journal of Popular Music Studies}, Volume = {15}, Number = {2}, Pages = {208-212}, Publisher = {WILEY}, Year = {2003}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {1524-2226}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1533-1598.2003.00007.x}, Doi = {10.1111/j.1533-1598.2003.00007.x}, Key = {fds227286} } @article{fds227284, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {If You Don’t Own the Masters…}, Journal = {Souls: a critical journal of Black politics, culture, and society}, Volume = {5}, Number = {1 (Spring)}, Publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, Year = {2003}, ISSN = {1548-3843}, Key = {fds227284} } @article{fds227285, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Crisis in real time (digitized, remastered, and MP3ed)}, Journal = {Journal of Popular Music Studies}, Volume = {14}, Number = {1}, Pages = {7-10}, Publisher = {Wiley}, Year = {2002}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {1524-2226}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1533-1598.2002.tb00033.x}, Doi = {10.1111/j.1533-1598.2002.tb00033.x}, Key = {fds227285} } @article{fds227291, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Just Another Nigga: Reflections on Black Masculinity and Middle Class Identity}, Booktitle = {Not Guilty: Twelve Black Men on Law, Justice and Life}, Publisher = {Harper Collins}, Editor = {Asim, J}, Year = {2001}, Month = {November}, Key = {fds227291} } @article{fds227290, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Another Man is Beating My Time: Gender and Sexuality in Black Popular Music}, Booktitle = {American Popular Music: New Approaches to the 20th Century}, Publisher = {University of Massachussetts Press}, Editor = {Rubin, R and Melnick, J}, Year = {2001}, Month = {June}, Key = {fds227290} } @article{fds227289, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {It Be's That Way's Sometimes 'Cause I Can't Control the Rhyme: Notes from the Post-Soul Intelligentsia}, Booktitle = {Step Into a World: A Global Anthology of New Black Literature}, Publisher = {John Wiley and Sons}, Editor = {Powell, K}, Year = {2000}, Month = {November}, Key = {fds227289} } @article{fds227281, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {It Be's That Way Sometimes 'Cause I Can't Control the Rhyme: Notes from the Post-Soul Intelligentsia}, Journal = {Black Renaissance Noire}, Volume = {1}, Number = {3 (Spring/Summer)}, Year = {1998}, Key = {fds227281} } @article{fds227282, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Trouble Man: The Art and Politics of Marvin Gaye}, Journal = {Western Journal of Black Studies}, Volume = {22}, Number = {4 (Winter)}, Year = {1998}, ISSN = {0197-4327}, Key = {fds227282} } @article{fds227283, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Keeping It Real: The Hip-Hop Generation on Campus}, Journal = {Commonquest Magazine}, Volume = {3}, Number = {3 (Winter)}, Year = {1998}, Key = {fds227283} } @article{fds227280, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Sold Out On Soul: the Corporate Annexation of Black Popular Music}, Journal = {Journal of Popular Music and Society}, Volume = {21}, Number = {Fall}, Pages = {117-135}, Year = {1997}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03007769708591682}, Doi = {10.1080/03007769708591682}, Key = {fds227280} } %% Papers Accepted @article{fds167098, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"A Man Without a Country: Legibility, Social Capital and Cosmopolitan Masculinity in 'The Wire'}, Journal = {Criticism}, Editor = {Special Issue: Paul Farber and Robert Bell}, Year = {2009}, Month = {October}, Key = {fds167098} } %% Book Reviews @article{fds355896, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Pop Culture Helped Turn Police Officers Into Rock Stars — And Black Folks Into Criminals}, Journal = {Level Magazine}, Year = {2021}, Month = {October}, Abstract = {Exploring how copaganda empowers law enforcement to terrorize with impunity}, Key = {fds355896} } @article{fds355897, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {“Swinging While I’m Singing”: Spike Lee, Public Enemy, and the Message in the Music}, Journal = {Black Perspectives}, Publisher = {African American Intellectual History Association}, Year = {2021}, Month = {June}, Key = {fds355897} } @article{fds355898, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {How Curtis Mayfield and Gladys Knight Created a Sound for Working-Class Black America}, Journal = {The Current | Critterion Collection}, Year = {2020}, Month = {October}, Abstract = {"More than anything, Claudine felt like a reprieve; the film, directed by John Berry and released in 1974, gave audiences a compelling alternative depiction of Black life from those about Black drug lords and mafia dons fighting over real estate in the years before gentrification would make such battles even more cartoonish than the films themselves. In the early 1970s, the single Black mother—stereotyped as the “welfare queen,” the lazy woman living off the fat of the land—was already becoming the trope blamed for undoing the Black family and thus the Black community, and the mythical figure would later be cited by conservative politicians like Ronald Reagan as an excuse to roll back public assistance to the poor and working class. Claudine offered refreshing insight into the humanity of those Black women, their children, and their struggles and joys. And the film’s soundtrack, written and produced by Curtis Mayfield and performed by Gladys Knight & the Pips, was a large part of its achievement."}, Key = {fds355898} } @article{fds355899, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {1968: Soul Music and the Year of Black Power}, Journal = {Black Perspectives}, Publisher = {African American Intellectual History Society}, Year = {2018}, Month = {December}, Key = {fds355899} } @article{fds355900, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {"The Polanski Uproar: Criminal or Genius"}, Journal = {The New York Times On-line–Room for Debate}, Year = {2009}, Month = {September}, url = {http://roomfordebate.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/29/the-polanski-uproar/#neal}, Key = {fds355900} } @article{fds355901, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {"What Happened to All the Black Ball Players?"}, Journal = {The Philadelphia Inquirer/The Baltimore Sun/The Cleveland Plain Dealer}, Year = {2009}, Month = {July}, url = {http://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/20090714_What_happened_to_all_the_black_ballplayers_.html}, Key = {fds355901} } @article{fds355902, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {"What's Driving Michael Jackson Mania? A Global Community Built on Pop"}, Journal = {The New York Times On-line–Room for Debate}, Year = {2009}, Month = {July}, url = {http://roomfordebate.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/07/07/whats-driving-the-michael-jackson-mania/?scp=1&sq=%22mark}, Key = {fds355902} } @article{fds227322, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Who Gets to Use the "N" Word}, Journal = {Salon}, Year = {2007}, Month = {Spring}, url = {http://www.salon.com/books/int/2007/04/25/asim/}, Key = {fds227322} } @article{fds227323, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {What’s the Real Reason for the Sudden Attacks on Hip-Hop?}, Journal = {Vibe Magazine (on-line)}, Year = {2007}, Month = {Spring}, url = {http://www.vibe.com/news/news_headlines/2007/04/rap_attacks_man/}, Key = {fds227323} } @article{fds227316, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Bloodbeats: Vol. 1 Demos, Remixes & Extended Versions (Redbone Press) by Ernest Hardy}, Journal = {SEEINGBLACK.COM}, Year = {2006}, Month = {July}, url = {http://www.seeingblack.com/article_61.shtml}, Key = {fds227316} } @article{fds227315, Author = {Perry, I}, Title = {Prophets of the Hood: Politics and Poetics in Hip-Hop}, Journal = {AOL BLACK VOICES}, Year = {2005}, Month = {February}, url = {http://blackvoices.aol.com/entmain/music/critno10604/20050202}, Key = {fds227315} } @article{fds29114, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Race Music: Black Cultures from Be-Bop to Hip-Hop (University of California) by Guthrie P. Ramsey}, Journal = {ECHO: A Music Centered Journal}, Volume = {6}, Number = {1}, Year = {2004}, Month = {Fall}, Key = {fds29114} } @article{fds227313, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Stand & Deliver: Political Activism, Leadership, and Hip-Hop Culture (Soft Skull Press) by Yvonne Bynoe}, Journal = {Popmatters: The Magazine of Global Culture}, Year = {2004}, Month = {August}, Key = {fds227313} } @article{fds227314, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {Check It While I Wreck It: Black Womanhood, Hip-Hop Culture, and the Public Sphere (Wesleyan) by Gwendolyn Pough}, Journal = {Africana.com}, Publisher = {AOL Time Warner}, Year = {2004}, Month = {August}, Key = {fds227314} } @article{fds227318, Author = {Neal, MA}, Title = {"Strange Bedfellows: Why is Michael Jackson allying himself with the Nation of Islam?"}, Journal = {The New Republic}, Year = {2004}, Month = {January}, Key = {fds227318} } %% Other @misc{fds211699, Author = {coedited and David Ikard (FSU)}, Title = {Special Issue Dedicated to Black Male Feminism}, Journal = {Palimpsest}, Volume = {1}, Number = {2}, Year = {2012}, Month = {Fall}, ISSN = {2165-1604}, Key = {fds211699} } @misc{fds182827, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Quincy Jones: Black music’s institutional memory}, Journal = {theLoop21.com}, Year = {2010}, Month = {November}, url = {http://theloop21.com/entertainment/quincy-jones-black-music%E2%80%99s-institutional-memory}, Key = {fds182827} } @misc{fds182823, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Twenty-five years later, Edmund Perry's case still resonates}, Journal = {theLoop21.com}, Year = {2010}, Month = {November}, url = {http://theloop21.com/society/twenty-five-years-later-edmund-perrys-case-still-resonates}, Key = {fds182823} } @misc{fds182825, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Has Tyler Perry found a voice within Black feminism?}, Journal = {theLoop21.com}, Year = {2010}, Month = {November}, url = {http://theloop21.com/society/has-tyler-perry-found-a-voice-in-black-feminism}, Key = {fds182825} } @misc{fds182826, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Un-married mothers yes, but not always single parents}, Journal = {theLoop21.com}, Year = {2010}, Month = {November}, url = {http://theloop21.com/society/un-married-mothers-yes-not-always-single-parents}, Key = {fds182826} } @misc{fds182828, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {The national culture says the literacy of young boys isn't all that important}, Journal = {theLoop21.com}, Year = {2010}, Month = {November}, url = {http://theloop21.com/news/the-national-culture-says-the-literacy-young-boys-isnt-all-important}, Key = {fds182828} } @misc{fds182821, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {# Where’s Young Jeezy’s anthem for the midterm elections?}, Journal = {theLoop21.com}, Year = {2010}, Month = {October}, url = {http://theloop21.com/politics/wheres-young-jeezys-anthem-for-the-mid-term-elections}, Key = {fds182821} } @misc{fds182822, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Do Black kids still like baseball?}, Journal = {theLoop21.com}, Year = {2010}, Month = {October}, url = {http://theloop21.com/society/do-black-kids-still-like-baseball}, Key = {fds182822} } @misc{fds182818, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Black men have something of value to offer in America’s classrooms}, Journal = {theLoop21.com}, Year = {2010}, Month = {September}, url = {http://theloop21.com/society/black-men-have-something-value-offer-america%E2%80%99s-classrooms}, Key = {fds182818} } @misc{fds182820, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {“Work Ain’t Honest”: Hip-Hop's black collar economy}, Journal = {theLoop21.com}, Year = {2010}, Month = {September}, url = {http://theloop21.com/money/work-aint-honest-hip-hops-black-collar-economy}, Key = {fds182820} } @misc{fds182812, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Grooves of Consciousness? The Myths of Political Music}, Journal = {The New Black Magazine}, Year = {2010}, Month = {August}, url = {http://thenewblackmagazine.com/view.aspx?index=2373}, Key = {fds182812} } @misc{fds182813, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Before 'The Boondocks', there was Ollie Harrington}, Journal = {theLoop21.com}, Year = {2010}, Month = {August}, url = {http://theloop21.com/society/the-boondocks-there-was-ollie-harrington}, Key = {fds182813} } @misc{fds182815, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {The curious obsession with the #BrownTwitterBird}, Journal = {theLoop21.com}, Year = {2010}, Month = {August}, url = {http://theloop21.com/society/the-ever-curious-obsession-causing-relationship-between-blackness-and-technology}, Key = {fds182815} } @misc{fds182816, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {“Where Dey At?”: Bounce and the ‘Sanctified Swing’ Post-Katrina}, Journal = {theLoop21.com}, Year = {2010}, Month = {August}, url = {http://theloop21.com/society/where-dey-at-bounce-and-the-sanctified-swing-post-katrina}, Key = {fds182816} } @misc{fds182817, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {'Acting white my ass' Beyond the myths of Black student underperformance}, Journal = {theLoop21.com}, Year = {2010}, Month = {August}, url = {http://theloop21.com/society/acting-white-my-ass-beyond-the-myths-black-student-underperformance}, Key = {fds182817} } @misc{fds182811, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Finding Teacake: An Imagined Black Feminist Manhood}, Journal = {The New Black Magazine}, Year = {2010}, Month = {June}, url = {http://thenewblackmagazine.com/view.aspx?index=2326}, Key = {fds182811} } @misc{fds182810, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Coming Apart at the Seams: Black Masculinity and the Performance of Obama-Era Respectability}, Journal = {Seeing Black}, Year = {2010}, Month = {May}, url = {http://www.seeingblack.com/article_794.shtml}, Key = {fds182810} } @misc{fds182809, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"Snap That Tiger: Reading Tiger Woods on the Cover of Vanity Fair"}, Journal = {Seeing Black}, Year = {2010}, Month = {January}, url = {http://www.seeingblack.com/article_744.shtml}, Key = {fds182809} } @misc{fds167117, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {The Urgent Nostalgia of Raheem DeVaughn’s ‘Bulletproof’}, Journal = {SeeingBlack.com}, Year = {2009}, Month = {December}, url = {http://www.seeingblack.com/article_733.shtml}, Key = {fds167117} } @misc{fds167116, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"Charlie Wilson Talks Cancer"}, Journal = {SeeingBlack.com}, Year = {2009}, Month = {December}, url = {http://www.seeingblack.com/article_728.shtml}, Key = {fds167116} } @misc{fds167115, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"The Post Modern Mammy? The Oprah Legacy"}, Journal = {The New Black Magazine (England)}, Year = {2009}, Month = {November}, url = {http://www.thenewblackmagazine.com/view.aspx?index=2175}, Key = {fds167115} } @misc{fds167114, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"Black Men Need to Wake Up to the Facts on Our Women’s Health"}, Journal = {theGrio/NBC News}, Year = {2009}, Month = {October}, url = {http://www.thegrio.com/2009/10/october-is-both-breast-cancer.php}, Key = {fds167114} } @misc{fds167111, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"How Kanye Saved the VMAs"}, Journal = {theGrio/NBC News}, Year = {2009}, Month = {September}, url = {http://www.thegrio.com/2009/09/twitter-and-facebook-were-aglow.php}, Key = {fds167111} } @misc{fds167110, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"Tyler Perry Reflects Black Culture, But Some Hate What They See"}, Journal = {theGrio/NBC News}, Year = {2009}, Month = {September}, url = {http://www.thegrio.com/2009/09/tyler-perry-is-easily-the.php}, Key = {fds167110} } @misc{fds167107, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"Will Downing in 'Classique' Form"}, Journal = {The Root/Washington Post Interactive}, Year = {2009}, Month = {July}, url = {http://www.theroot.com/views/will-downing-classique-form}, Key = {fds167107} } @misc{fds167108, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"The Demise of Vibe Magazine and the Future of Criticism"}, Journal = {Popmatters: A Journal of Global Culture}, Year = {2009}, Month = {July}, url = {http://www.popmatters.com/pm/feature/108482-the-demise-of-vibe-magazine-and-the-future-of-criticism/}, Key = {fds167108} } @misc{fds167106, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"The Crisis for Survival Shifts from Violence to Healthcare"}, Journal = {theGrio/NBC News}, Year = {2009}, Month = {July}, url = {http://www.thegrio.com/2009/07/a-generation-ago-when-crack.php}, Key = {fds167106} } @misc{fds167118, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"Can You Remember?"}, Journal = {Hello World: The Complete Motown Solo Collection (Michael Jackson)}, Year = {2009}, Month = {July}, url = {http://news.duke.edu/2009/07/remember_jackson.html}, Key = {fds167118} } @misc{fds167109, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"Obama Flunks His 'Teachable Moment'”}, Journal = {theGrio/NBC News}, Year = {2009}, Month = {June}, url = {http://www.thegrio.com/2009/07/teachable-moment-obama-failed-to-teach-us-anything.php}, Key = {fds167109} } @misc{fds167102, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"The Music in Spike’s Message"}, Journal = {The Root/Washington Post Interactive}, Year = {2009}, Month = {June}, url = {http://www.theroot.com/views/music-spike-s-message}, Key = {fds167102} } @misc{fds167101, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"Black Men and Baseball"}, Journal = {The Root/Washington Post Interactive}, Year = {2009}, Month = {June}, url = {http://www.theroot.com/views/black-men-and-baseball}, Key = {fds167101} } @misc{fds167100, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"Black Radio Doesn’t Deserve Our Help"}, Journal = {The Root/Washington Post Interactive}, Year = {2009}, Month = {May}, url = {http://www.theroot.com/views/black-radio-doesnt-deserve-our-help}, Key = {fds167100} } @misc{fds167099, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"Katrina's Second Line"}, Journal = {The Root/Washington Post Interactive}, Year = {2009}, Month = {February}, url = {http://www.theroot.com/views/katrina-s-second-line}, Key = {fds167099} } @misc{fds153786, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Kanye’s Pity Party}, Journal = {The Root/Washington Post Interactive}, Year = {2008}, Month = {December}, Key = {fds153786} } @misc{fds153782, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Is Michelle Obama's "Ass" Off Limits?}, Journal = {Vibe Magazine (on-line)}, Year = {2008}, Month = {November}, Key = {fds153782} } @misc{fds153781, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Black Voters, White Progressives & Prop 8}, Journal = {NewsOne.com}, Year = {2008}, Month = {November}, Key = {fds153781} } @misc{fds153780, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Black President Era May Challenge Black Brokers}, Journal = {NewsOne.com}, Year = {2008}, Month = {November}, Key = {fds153780} } @misc{fds153779, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Sexism, Misogyny And Sarah Palin}, Journal = {NewsOne.com}, Year = {2008}, Month = {October}, Key = {fds153779} } @misc{fds153778, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {The Financial Meltdown and John McCain’s Willie Horton}, Journal = {NewsOne.com}, Year = {2008}, Month = {October}, Key = {fds153778} } @misc{fds153777, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Global Financial Crisis Threatens Black Middle Class}, Journal = {NewsOne.com}, Year = {2008}, Month = {September}, Key = {fds153777} } @misc{fds153776, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Conventions in the Rearview: Senior Healthcare Remains Untouched}, Journal = {NewsOne.com}, Year = {2008}, Month = {September}, Key = {fds153776} } @misc{fds153775, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Michelle Obama Lifts Veil on Black Womanhood}, Journal = {NewsOne.com}, Year = {2008}, Month = {August}, Key = {fds153775} } @misc{fds153774, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Feminism Deserves More Than a Roll Call Vote}, Journal = {NewsOne.com}, Year = {2008}, Month = {August}, Key = {fds153774} } @misc{fds153773, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Can Paying For Grades Help No Child Left Behind?}, Journal = {NewsOne.com}, Year = {2008}, Month = {August}, Key = {fds153773} } @misc{fds153785, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {An Ode to Hot Buttered Soul}, Journal = {The Root/Washington Post Interactive}, Year = {2008}, Month = {August}, Key = {fds153785} } @misc{fds153784, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Lift Every Voice}, Journal = {The Root/Washington Post Interactive}, Year = {2008}, Month = {July}, Key = {fds153784} } @misc{fds153772, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Great Expectations? Venus and Serena Set Their Own Bar}, Journal = {Vibe Magazine (on-line)}, Year = {2008}, Month = {July}, Key = {fds153772} } @misc{fds153771, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {A Father's Day Message (Op-Ed)}, Journal = {The News & Observer}, Year = {2008}, Month = {June}, Key = {fds153771} } @misc{fds153783, Author = {Mark Athony Neal}, Title = {Sister Soul}, Journal = {The Root/Washington Post Interactive}, Year = {2008}, Month = {June}, Key = {fds153783} } @misc{fds153770, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Vet Obama? How About (White) America Vet Itself}, Journal = {Vibe Magazine (on-line)}, Year = {2008}, Month = {May}, Key = {fds153770} } @misc{fds153769, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Obama Elitist? I'm Hearing Something Else}, Journal = {Vibe Magazine (on-line)}, Year = {2008}, Month = {April}, Key = {fds153769} } @misc{fds153768, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {What Would Shirley Chisholm Say?}, Journal = {Vibe Magazine (on-line)}, Year = {2008}, Month = {January}, Key = {fds153768} } @misc{fds153766, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Hillary vs. Barack? A Black (Male) Feminist Considers}, Journal = {Vibe Magazine (on-line)}, Year = {2008}, Month = {January}, Key = {fds153766} } @misc{fds51198, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {It's Your Nigger Problem, Not Hip-Hop's}, Journal = {BLACK AGENDA REPORT}, Year = {2006}, Month = {December}, url = {http://www.blackagendareport.com/007/007d_man_yr_nigga_problem.php}, Key = {fds51198} } @misc{fds51197, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {My Passport Says Shawn: Trafficking in Monikers}, Journal = {SEEINGBLACK.COM}, Year = {2006}, Month = {November}, Key = {fds51197} } @misc{fds51190, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Rape Not in Black and White}, Journal = {SEEINGBLACK.COM}, Year = {2006}, Month = {October}, url = {http://www.seeingblack.com/article_86.shtml}, Key = {fds51190} } @misc{fds51195, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Good 'Game Theory'}, Journal = {SEEINGBLACK.COM}, Year = {2006}, Month = {October}, url = {http://www.seeingblack.com/article_83.shtml}, Key = {fds51195} } @misc{fds51189, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Black Macho Disturbed}, Journal = {SEEINGBLACK.COM}, Year = {2006}, Month = {July}, url = {http://www.seeingblack.com/article_59.shtml}, Key = {fds51189} } @misc{fds51188, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {(White) Male Privilege, Black Respectability, and Black Women's Bodies}, Journal = {THE BLACK COMMENTATOR}, Year = {2006}, Month = {April}, url = {http://www.blackcommentator.com/180/180_white_male_privilege.html}, Key = {fds51188} } @misc{fds51187, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Kanye Walks: Hip-Hop and Spirituality}, Journal = {POPMATTERS: A GLOBAL MAGAZINE OF CULTURE}, Year = {2006}, Month = {February}, url = {http://www.popmatters.com/music/features/060202-kanyewest.shtml}, Key = {fds51187} } @misc{fds43334, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Freedom Summer Remembered: A Conversation with Denise Nicholas}, Journal = {THE BACKLIST—A PUBLISHING AND LITERARY NEWSLETTER OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN INTEREST}, Year = {2005}, Month = {October}, url = {http://www.thebacklist.net/issue13/article9.html}, Key = {fds43334} } @misc{fds43332, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Race-ing Katrina}, Journal = {POPMATTERS: A GLOBAL MAGAZINE OF CULTURE}, Year = {2005}, Month = {September}, url = {http://blogs.popmatters.com/neworleans/2005/09/09/race-ing-katrina/}, Key = {fds43332} } @misc{fds43331, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {"Rhythm and Bullshit: The Slow Decline of R&B (Rhythm and Blues)"}, Journal = {ALTERNET.ORG}, Year = {2005}, Month = {July}, url = {http://www.alternet.org/story/23384/}, Key = {fds43331} } @misc{fds43333, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Michael Jackson’s Hidden Accuser: Racism}, Journal = {THE LOS ANGELES TIMES}, Year = {2005}, Month = {June}, url = {http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-neal10jun10,0,3674933.story}, Key = {fds43333} } @misc{fds43329, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Critical Noir: Can Hip-Hop Be Feminist?}, Journal = {AOL BLACK VOICES}, Publisher = {Time Warner}, Year = {2005}, Month = {April}, url = {http://blackvoices.aol.com/entmain/music/critno10604/20050330}, Key = {fds43329} } @misc{fds43328, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Critical Noir: Daughters of the Sister Outsider}, Journal = {AOL BLACK VOICES}, Publisher = {Time Warner}, Year = {2005}, Month = {March}, url = {http://blackvoices.aol.com/entmain/music/critno10604/20050330}, Key = {fds43328} } @misc{fds43327, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Critical Noir: The Color Purple Controversy Revisited}, Journal = {AOL BLACK VOICES}, Publisher = {Time Warner}, Year = {2005}, Month = {March}, url = {http://blackvoices.aol.com/entmain/music/critno10604/20050309}, Key = {fds43327} } @misc{fds43326, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Critical Noir: Taking One for the Team—Michele Wallace}, Journal = {AOL BLACK VOICES}, Publisher = {Time Warner}, Year = {2005}, Month = {March}, url = {http://blackvoices.aol.com/entmain/music/critno10604/20050302}, Key = {fds43326} } @misc{fds43325, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {In Defense of Ward Churchill}, Journal = {Pop and Politics}, Year = {2005}, Month = {March}, url = {http://www.popandpolitics.com/articles_detail.cfm?articleID=1458}, Key = {fds43325} } @misc{fds43324, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Critical Noir: Revolutionary Mixtape—Songs that Made the Movement}, Journal = {AOL BLACK VOICES}, Publisher = {Time Warner}, Year = {2005}, Month = {February}, url = {http://blackvoices.aol.com/entmain/music/critno10604/20050216}, Key = {fds43324} } @misc{fds43323, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Critical Noir: Songs of the Sad Minstrel}, Journal = {AOL BLACK VOICES}, Publisher = {Time Warner}, Year = {2005}, Month = {January}, url = {http://blackvoices.aol.com/entmain/music/critno10604/20050112}, Key = {fds43323} } @misc{fds43322, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Critical Noir: A Hustler’s Legacy}, Journal = {AOL BLACK VOICES}, Publisher = {Time Warner}, Year = {2005}, Month = {January}, url = {http://blackvoices.aol.com/entmain/music/critno10604/20050105}, Key = {fds43322} } @misc{fds29122, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Sambo Must Die}, Journal = {AOL BlackVoices}, Publisher = {AOL Time Warner}, Year = {2004}, Month = {October}, Key = {fds29122} } @misc{fds29123, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Songs of Redemption}, Journal = {AOL BlackVoices}, Publisher = {AOL Time Warner}, Year = {2004}, Month = {September}, Key = {fds29123} } @misc{fds29119, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Our Right to Rock}, Journal = {Africana.com}, Publisher = {AOL Time Warner}, Year = {2004}, Month = {September}, Key = {fds29119} } @misc{fds29121, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Live from Planet Soul: Donny Hathaway and Laura Nyro}, Journal = {Popmatters: the Magazine of Global Culture}, Year = {2004}, Month = {August}, Key = {fds29121} } @misc{fds29117, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Hip-Hop's Gender Problem}, Journal = {Africana.com}, Publisher = {AOL Time Warner}, Year = {2004}, Month = {May}, Key = {fds29117} } @misc{fds29118, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {The Genius of Donny Hathaway}, Journal = {Africana.com}, Publisher = {AOL Time warner}, Year = {2004}, Month = {February}, Key = {fds29118} } @misc{fds29120, Author = {Mark Anthony Neal}, Title = {Baby Girl Drama: Remembering Sakia Gunn}, Journal = {Popmatters: the Magazine of Global Culture}, Year = {2004}, Month = {January}, Key = {fds29120} } | |
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