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Wannabe : reckonings with the popular culture that shapes me

Harris, Aisha. (Author).

Aisha Harris has made a name for herself as someone you can turn to for a razor-sharp take on whatever show or movie everyone is talking about. Now, she turns her talents inward, mining the benchmarks of her nineties childhood and beyond to analyze the tropes that are shaping all of us, and our ability to shape them right back. In the opening essay, an interaction with Chance the Rapper prompts an investigation into the origin myth of her name. Elsewhere, Aisha traces the evolution of the "Black Friend" trope from its Twainian origins through to the heyday of the Spice Girls, teen comedies like Clueless, and sitcoms of the New Girl variety. And she examines the overlap of taste and identity in this era, rejecting the patriarchal ethos that you are what you like. Whatever the subject, sitting down with her book feels like hanging out with your smart, hilarious, pop culture-obsessed friend--and it's a delight.

Book  - 2023
306.0973 Har
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  • ISBN: 9780063249943 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description 280 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher New York, NY : HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2023

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Isn't she lovely -- Blackety-Black -- I'm a cool girl -- Kenny G gets it -- Ebony & ivory -- This is IP that never ends -- On the procreation expectation -- Parents just don't get it -- Santa Claus is a Black man.