JAKARTA - Beyonce's influence as a singer and celebrity was so great that it made him an icon for his era. Yale University in Connecticut has even made special courses for the diva.
Starting his career as a member of Destiny's Child, Beyonce's success skyrocketed when he left the group. His work as a solo artist brought major changes to the pop culture of the United States.
The special course that will discuss Jay-Z's wife is titled Beyond Makes History: Black Radical Tradition History, Culture, Theory & Politics Through Music. The news is that this class will open starting next spring, or around March-May.
Citing the description of the module offered through the humanities and art department, the module will focus on Beyonce's musical works on the 2013 self-titled album to its current album, Cowboy Carter.
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The fact that he succeeded in making achievements from the pop genre, R&B to the country made him even more respected. The movement and activism he voiced as a black artist will also be discussed in the course.
Citing Sky News, November 11, this study will explore scientific works and cultural texts throughout black theory of feminism, philosophy, and anthropology, as well as art history, performance studies, and musicology.
The class will be presented by black author and undergraduate Daphne Brooks, co-founder of the Black Sound & the Archive Working Group in Yale, a faculty community and students working to "explor various archives of black voice that have not been exploited."
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