Bey – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Wed, 06 Sep 2017 08:03:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Bey – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Danish University offers course on Beyonce https://www.adomonline.com/danish-university-offers-course-beyonce/ Wed, 06 Sep 2017 08:03:55 +0000 http://35.232.176.128/ghana-news/?p=468151

A university in Denmark is offering a course based on Beyonce’s life.

According to television station TV2, around 75 students have signed up.

There’s reportedly so much interest in the University of Copenhagen course – called Beyonce, Gender and Race – that it’s had to move to a bigger lecture theatre.

Professor Erik Steinskog told the Danish broadcaster that he’d be presenting the singer’s lyrics, videos and performances to students.

He says it’s designed to be an academic course where arts and cultural studies undergraduates can pick up credits towards their degree.

“We will analyse her songs and music videos,” he says. “There will be a focus on gender, sexuality and race.

“One of the goals is to introduce black feminist thought, which is not very well known in Scandinavia.

“Beyonce is important in understanding the world we live in. [She] is one of the biggest pop artists today, which makes her important in an analysis of contemporary times.”

The University of Copenhagen’s magazine, Uniavisen, says the Beyonce class is now full.

Prof Steinskog admits he’s a big fan of the singer and says she’s a good indicator of where pop music is heading. “She’s a controversial feminist, which is crucial. She makes us consider what it means to be a feminist – or what it can mean, but her feminism is addressed to a non-academic audience.

“It is hard not to be impressed. She is extremely good at what she does. Life is too short to work with music I don’t like.”

It’s not the first Beyonce university course. Rutgers University in the US state of New Jersey launched a class called Politicising Beyonce through its Department of Women’s and Gender Studies in 2014.

Rutgers also had a class about the theology of Bruce Springsteen’s lyrics.
Georgetown University also had a class called The Sociology of Hip-Hop: The Urban Theodicy of Jay-Z, focusing on Beyonce’s rapper husband.

In the UK, a module in Harry Potter and the age of illusion was offered by Durham University. Prof Steinskog told the BBC that he’s surprised by all the attention the course has got.

“I am taking the discussion from the US to Europe. It makes it possible to discuss theoretical issues and say, ‘Do they look different from a European perspective? What do you think about when you think about race?’

“In the 80s, especially in the late 80s, probably more in the US, there were classes about Madonna – so why is this surprising to the media when we do it now?”

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Jay-Z, Beyoncé relationship 'not built on the 100% truth' https://www.adomonline.com/jay-z-beyonce-relationship-not-built-100-truth/ Wed, 12 Jul 2017 07:52:34 +0000 http://35.232.176.128/ghana-news/?p=286751 For a couple who spent years denying they were even in a relationship, Jay-Z and Beyoncé are making up for lost time by divulging some major details about their marriage.
The rapper continues to tell his version of his wife’s “Lemonade” confessions with a deeply personal video in which he takes us behind the scenes of their relationship.
“Footnotes for 4:44” is an 11-minute video in which Jay-Z builds on the coming clean he’s done on a few tracks from his new “4:44” album.
The rapper thought that meeting his estranged father would teach him to love, only to discover it left him feeling inadequate when it came to relationships.
“This is my real life,” Jay-Z says in the video. “I just ran into this place and we built this big, beautiful mansion of a relationship that wasn’t totally built on the 100 percent truth and it starts cracking. Then things start happening that the public can see.”
Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” album, which contained themes of love and betrayal, sparked rumors of infidelity in the power couple’s marriage.
Jay-Z appears to address these rumours in his title track “4:44,” which includes an apology to his wife.
“Look, I apologise often womanise / Took for my child to be born / See through a woman’s eyes / Took for these natural twins to believe in miracles / Took me too long for this song / I don’t deserve you,” he rapped.
In his “Footnotes” video, Jay-Z expounds on the rough patch in his relationship.
“Then we had to get to a point of, ‘Okay, tear this down and let’s start from the beginning,” he said “It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done.”
Jay-Z said he let his wife in on his feelings by playing her the album prior to its release.
“We just got to a place where, in order for this to work, this can’t be fake,” he said. “Not one ounce. I’m not saying it wasn’t uncomfortable because obviously it was.”
Jay-Z enlisted a famous cast of male celebrities to help him tell his story.
Chris Rock, Aziz Ansari, Anthony Anderson, Will Smith, Mahershala Ali, Jesse Williams, and fellow rappers Kendrick Lamar and Meek Mills all spoke candidly about relationships in the video.
“Footnotes for 4:44” is streaming on Tidal.

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