Scholar.
Dr. Halliday's current projects explore how black girlhood is represented in visual and material culture in the 20th and 21st centuries. Her research is concerned with the lived experience and cultural constructions of black womanhood and girlhood, particularly through the ways Black women construct and spread certain representations in popular culture.
Find her undergraduate work here: I'm Not Rebellious, I Just Didn't Want To
Find information about her doctoral work here: Purdue Ph.D. Candidate talks Nicki Minaj, memetic culture
Current Research Projects:
-Book: Beyond Barbie (under contract)
-Articles: Black girl epistemology, twerking, fast Black girls
-DH project: Digital Black Girls
Dr. Halliday also visits university and college campuses for keynotes and discussions. Check out her 2019 Black History Month Keynote at Plymouth State University: The Afrofutures of Feminism
Find her undergraduate work here: I'm Not Rebellious, I Just Didn't Want To
Find information about her doctoral work here: Purdue Ph.D. Candidate talks Nicki Minaj, memetic culture
Current Research Projects:
-Book: Beyond Barbie (under contract)
-Articles: Black girl epistemology, twerking, fast Black girls
-DH project: Digital Black Girls
Dr. Halliday also visits university and college campuses for keynotes and discussions. Check out her 2019 Black History Month Keynote at Plymouth State University: The Afrofutures of Feminism
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