S1, E3 There's Some Anthros in this House

Today we're answering the question What makes this anthropology?, discussing the politics of respectability and its iterations for African-Americans vs. Jamaican immigrants, we celebrate Black women’s bodies and Jamaican dancehall with Carolyn Cooper's essay "Lady Saw Cuts Loose: Female Fertility Rituals in the Dancehall", and we bring it to popular culture with Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's new banger WAP and Kamala Harris' historic nomination as the Democratic candidate for VP to think about the tax Black women must pay when they're in positions of power. Discussed this week: "The Emergence of Modern Blackness in Jamaica" (Deborah Thomas, 2007) "Lady Saw Cuts Loose: Female Fertility Rituals in the Dancehall" (Carolyn Cooper, 2004) "You Want Me To Watch The Kids While You Go Out With Another Guy?" (Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel, 2020) "Bullshit Jobs: A Theory" (David Graeber, 2018) "Dude, You're a Fag": Masculinity and Sexuality in High School (C.J. Pascoe, 2011) Transcript will be available on our website: https://bit.ly/ZDTranscript3 Be sure to check out the Zora's Daughters 100 syllabus for the First Semester of the podcast: http://zorasdaughters.com/zoras-daughters-100/ Follow us @zorasdaughters on Instagram and @zoras_daughters on Twitter!

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What is cultural appropriation? Should Black people really get 40 acres? Is abolition even possible? Learn and unlearn about these and other hot topics of interest to Black folks as Alyssa and Brendane close read pop culture through the lens of academic scholarship and colorful insight. Our hope is that you will gain new perspectives that inspire you to start conversations and make real change.