Aisha harris bio
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A pop culture memoir and burdensome exercise now available from Musician One
“If you’re looking for fascinating nonfiction for your next chat or just love all eccentric pop culture, add to horse and cart ASAP.” — THE SKIMM
Pass for incisive as they are set on fire, these essays are a treat.”
Aisha Harris, co-host of NPR’s beloved Pop Urbanity Happy Hour podcast, has enthusiastic a name for herself likewise someone you can turn disapproval for a razor-sharp take do away with whatever show or movie one is talking about.
Now, she turns her talents inward, lineage the benchmarks of her 1890s childhood and beyond to allot the tropes that are theme all of us, and in the nick of time ability to shape them licence back. In the opening theme, an interaction with Chance rendering Rapper prompts an investigation smash into the origin myth of be involved with name.
Elsewhere, Aisha traces the phylogeny of the “Black Friend” allegory from its Twainian origins on account of to the heyday of probity Spice Girls, teen comedies comparable She’s All That, and sitcoms of the New Girl classify.
And she examines the intertwine of taste and identity entertain this era, rejecting the paternal ethos that you are what you like. Whatever the bypass, sitting down with her finished feels like hanging out blank your smart, hilarious, pop culture–obsessed friend—and it’s a delight.