
Journal of Popular Music Studies, 26: 431-444. (2014), Toward an Epistemology of Prince. The intersectional influences of Prince: a human-animal tribute. Prince: negotiating the meanings of femininity in the mid-1980s (Doctoral dissertation, Middlesex University). Purple Passion: Images of Female Desire in “When Doves Cry”. Dig if you will the picture : Funk, sex, God, and genius in the music of Prince (First ed.). “I wanna be your fantasy”: Sex, death, and the artist formerly known as prince, Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory, 8:2, 137-151, DOI: 10.1080/07407709608571235 Journal of African American Studies, 21(3), 385-407. Erotic Cities: Instrumental Anthropomorphism in Prince’s Compositions. Journal of African American Studies, 21(3), 353-372. A Flâneur in the Erotic City: Prince and the Urban Imaginary.

Discover and familiarize yourself with his most popular and arguably his most important works, with suggestions and commentary from Prince scholar Anil Dash. New to the music of Prince? Prince released nearly 40 albums in his lifetime. Projection, Lights & Staging News, 17(4), 43. Growing with the artist: Roy Bennett and Prince. The Lyrics of Prince Rogers Nelson/: A Literary Look at a Creative, Musical Poet, Philosopher, and Storyteller. Tape, Prince, and the Studio: Interview with Susan Rogers, Cambridge, MA. Prince: Harmonic analysis of ‘anna stesia’. Journal of Popular Culture, 30(3), 57-65. “Joy in repetition”?: Prince’s “Graffiti Bridge” and “Sign O’ the Times” as sequels to “Purple Rain”.


Teaching Prince as Critical Pedagogy: an Autoethnography. Journal of African American Studies, 21(3), 293-295. Scholarly Articles/Books Scholarly Articles View a map of Minnesota locations meaningful and important to the life and development of Prince. highway policy in the middle of the last century have anything to do with the Minneapolis Sound? Presented at the Eyeo Festival 2016, Minneapolis, MN.

The quiet one: A high school classmate recalls the Artist as a young man. Why Minneapolis Loved Prince, and He Loved His Hometown.
