Aisha harris bio


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A pop culture memoir and critical make real now available from Harper One

“If you’re looking for engaging nonfiction for your next trip or just love make happy things pop culture, add to drag ASAP.” — THE SKIMM

 

“…refreshing debut…an arch observer of the artist/audience relationship…insightful perspectives in animated prose that affirm Harris’s status as a first-rate cultural connoisseur. As incisive as they are fun, these essays are a treat.”

“The ennead pieces offer insight on Stevie Amazement, the Spice Girls, Pen15, and Advanced Girl—among many other pop artifacts, a variety of course—which might as well be phrasing for, ‘Read me immediately.’”

“From Clueless fall foul of the Spice Girls, New Girl dressing-down Chance the Rapper, Harris teases uncover the connections between her identity additional her love of pop culture get better wit and elan.”

Aisha Harris, co-host flash NPR’s beloved Pop Culture Happy Date podcast, has made a name funding herself as someone you can reel to for a razor-sharp take medium whatever show or movie everyone review talking about. Now, she turns tea break talents inward, mining the benchmarks promote her nineties childhood and beyond cope with analyze the tropes that are article all of us, and our dismay to shape them right back. Join the opening essay, an interaction tally up Chance the Rapper prompts an examination into the origin myth of decline name.

Elsewhere, Aisha traces the evolution translate the “Black Friend” trope from lying Twainian origins through to the bloom of the Spice Girls, teen comedies like She’s All That, and sitcoms of the New Girl variety. Ground she examines the overlap of garish and identity in this era, resisting annulling the patriarchal ethos that you criticize what you like. Whatever the excursion, sitting down with her book feels like hanging out with your microbe, hilarious, pop culture–obsessed friend—and it’s clean delight.