The Renaissance Reader
Beyoncé and Black Queer Popular Culture
Nicholas R Jones editor Kinitra D Brooks editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:12th Dec '25
£39.99
This title is due to be published on 12th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Renaissance Reader: Beyoncé and Black Queer Popular Culture offers a groundbreaking exploration of Beyoncé's acclaimed album Renaissance, examining its celebration of Black queer aesthetics through disco, house, and bounce music.
Building on the success of The Lemonade Reader, this interdisciplinary collection brings together popular culture writers and scholars to analyse the album's profound impact on contemporary culture and artistic expression. Through the lens of Black feminist and queer theory, contributors examine how Renaissance engages with and reimagines African American musical traditions while centring Black women's experiences and queer aesthetics. This timely volume tackles crucial questions about Beyoncé's evolving artistry, celebrity, and cultural impact, while exploring how her work intersects with contemporary Black feminist and queer theoretical methodologies.
The Renaissance Reader: Beyoncé & Black Queer Popular Culture is an essential text for scholars and students in Black women's studies, queer studies, and popular culture, as well as for fans seeking deeper insight into Beyoncé's artistic vision and cultural significance.
"Until recently, writing on Beyoncé’s Renaissance felt akin to anatomizing a phantasmagoria. This collection of essays examines an album that reclaims house, disco and ballroom genres. Rooting their reflections in Black feminist thought, queer theory and Afrofuturism, contributors explore Beyoncé’s revival of neglected musical traditions, her homage to her beloved Uncle Johnny, who inspired the album, and her emergence as a “Mutha” figure for queer and trans communities. Through discussions of joy, spatial resistance and sonic innovation, the volume casts Beyoncé not simply as performer but as curator of Black queer heritage and legacy."
- Ellis Cashmore, Professor of Sociology and author of Celebrity Culture
"A wonderful resource for readers and educators looking to connect history to Beyoncé’s expansive vision and onward to new queer, Black, and feminist futures. The contributors weave critical academic and personal insights together into a thrilling volume.”
- Leah DeVun, Professor of History at Rutgers University, USA.
ISBN: 9781032633404
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
254 pages