"FOX's musical drama Empire has been hailed as the savior of broadcast television, drawing 15 million viewers weekly. A "hip-hopera" inspired by Shakespeare's King Lear and 1980s prime-time soap Dynasty, the series is at the forefront of a black popular culture Renaissance yet has stirred controversy in the black community"--
"FOX's musical drama Empire has been hailed as the savior of broadcast television, drawing 15 million viewers weekly. A "hip-hopera" inspired by Shakespeare's King Lear and 1980s prime-time soap Dynasty, the series is at the forefront of a black popular culture Renaissance yet has stirred controversy in the black community"--
Joshua K. Wright, Ph.D., is an associate professor of history in the Global Studies Department at Trinity Washington University in Washington, DC. He is the host of Woke History, a new podcast series streaming on the National Public Radio (NPR) One app.
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Table of Contents Preface Introduction: The Empire State of Mind-The Birth of a Cultural Phenomenon 1. The Lyon Family Hustle: A New Look at the Black Family on TV 2. Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom: Lucious Lyon and the Black Outlaw's American Dream 3. The Name's Cookie, Ask About Me: The Fierce and Flawed Feminism of Cookie Lyon 4. My Three Sons: Reflections on Black Masculinity in Empire 5. Lee Daniels Doesn't Care About Black People! Representation vs. Exploitation 6. The Empire Effect: The Revolution Will Be Televised! Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Preface Introduction: The Empire State of Mind-The Birth of a Cultural Phenomenon 1. The Lyon Family Hustle: A New Look at the Black Family on TV 2. Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom: Lucious Lyon and the Black Outlaw's American Dream 3. The Name's Cookie, Ask About Me: The Fierce and Flawed Feminism of Cookie Lyon 4. My Three Sons: Reflections on Black Masculinity in Empire 5. Lee Daniels Doesn't Care About Black People! Representation vs. Exploitation 6. The Empire Effect: The Revolution Will Be Televised! Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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