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University of Illinois Press

Goin' Viral: Uncontrollable Black Performance

Goin' Viral: Uncontrollable Black Performance

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Black virality refers to the spread of Black performance that becomes uncontrollable because of its rapid and ubiquitous circulation through popular media. Gabriel A. Peoples examines Black people and representations of Black people that have gone viral from the eighteenth century to today.

Peoples's analysis ranges from abolitionist and proslavery visual culture to Do the Right Thing to "Bed Intruder Song" and the cellphone video of Derrion Albert's murder. After identifying these moments, he considers how performances go viral in Black ways. He also thinks through the ways Black virality circulates ideas that materially affect Black life. As he shows, an interacting person's vulnerability to racialized gender and racialized sexuality knowledge inspires how they spread a performance. Non-iconic elements of viral moments reveal hard-to-find nuances of Black life while the artists and others represented in viral moments promote both collective and individual liberation by harnessing their visibility and audibility.

Rigorous and expansive, Goin' Viral uses Black virality as a new way to understand and frame Black performances.



Author: Gabriel A. Peoples
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Published: 07/22/2025
Series: New Black Studies
Pages: 296
Weight: 1.2lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.00w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780252088742
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