A story of alter egos, masks, race, gender, power and justice vs. war
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Aconite Powers: Control of all forms of plant life Personality: Strong, smart, calculating, determined, cold Meaning behind name: Aconite is the name of one of the world’s most dangerous flowers. Use to go by Rose when fighting on the side of the law.
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Donavon King / Majesty Powers: Telekinesis / Energy Manipulation Personality: Shy, well mannered, cautious, humble, confident (as Majesty), patronising (as Majesty), abrasive (as Majesty), witty (as Majesty)
Meaning Behind Hero Name: In the olden days it was the royals who control the country so as his power is to control things with his mind he called himself Majesty
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Issue 3: The Compositional Process
When approaching my work the first thing I want to distinguish was the difference in sound between my stage person/alter ego and myself. I got as stated in previous posts watching how artists performed live and how their personalities changed was one way of helping but another way I found that comparing the live performance of a song and comparing it to the studio versions. Artists tend to control the vocal performance a lot more in the studio. Here they don’t throw out at many vocal tricks. This can be seen in the studio version of Beyoncé’s Halo and the version she did on her I Am…World Tour Dvd. The live version contained more ad-libs, new vocal melodies, extended parts, different vocal phrases and was overall more forward in it’s delivery that it’s studio counterpart. I also looked at my own live performances and compared them to studio recording and realised I also sing differently live. I decided to try an emulate how I sing in a live format for when I’m being the alter ego in my project however I want to sing in a more similar to my studio style of singing when I’m representing me however I want to sing in a less belt driven way as I am going to represented as a less confident character especially in the first few tracks.
I wanted to make sure the tracks representing the alter ego sounded different in production and in musical arrangement than the songs representing me. To do this I’ve decided to have the more uptempo tracks for my alter ego and the slower tracks representing me. The tempo will not be the only thing that differentiates the two personalities but also the productions. The alter ego will have harder drum beats, sythn bass lines, synth lines and will be more rhythm based where as I want the tracks representing me to be more melody driven with more of a focus on the vocal performance and chords being used. Less use of sythn leads and pore dreamy sounding synth pads.
The lyrics were also a big part of the compositional process as the lyrics would be the way of me telling the overall story of the project. Lyrics are the way I would develop all the characters within the universe I am creating in my project. The lyrics work as songs but at times they will need to sound like dialogue between two characters or an inner monologue for my character. They also need to have an element of theatricality as a comic book tend to have quite dramatic dialogue.
To further give out the feeling that there are different characters in the story I will be having other people be certain characters so the fact that this universe will have more than my character in it will be shown.
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Issue 2: Broader Contexts
There have been many books, comic books, films and TV shows and music that I have looking into to further how well I do my project. As concept albums and comic books are not new ideas to the world there was a lot of information for me to obtain so I can make sure this project makes sense when compared to the current formula that these forms of media already have.
Music
When I first started doing the listening for this project I started to take a look at concept albums as well as albums that artist had taken on alter egos in their albums. A key artist I listen to was Janelle Monáe and her Metropolis saga of albums. In these albums Monáe creates a new world called Metropolis with Monáe’s alter ego Cindy Maywhether who is an android who becomes aware of the unfairness she and her fellow robots suffer at the hands of the ruling humans. This series has taken a political stance with Monáe stating that the android is the new other in her world. Monáe states that ‘you can parallel that to the gay community, to the black community, to women - we have so many things in common’ (Sieczkowski, 2013) Monáe’s why of an establishing a new world in her music both through lyrics and with her interludes were a good starting point for me when creating the world in which the narrative of my project will take place.
Another artist that has placed their alter ego in their recording is Beyoncé. In 2008 she released her 3rd solo album, I Am…Sasha Fierce, which was released as a double album. Disc 1, I Am…, represented Beyoncé. It was filled with ballads, mid-tempo songs, vulnerable and more emotional lyrics whereas disc 2, Sasha Fierce, represented Sasha Fierce, Beyoncé’s stage persona. This disc had uptempo, attitude, bolder and uptempo tracks. Although one could argue that this disc was the Beyoncé we were use to as she had released these type of songs before and this wouldn’t be totally wrong to say as Beyoncé states that Sasha Fierce was born in 2003 on the set of her video for her debut solo single, Crazy in Love. Rather than introducing us to her alter ego it could be argued that this album introduced us to Beyoncé as her ballads were noticeably more prominent and personal to her and according to the other writers on the album Beyoncé would often rewrite the songs with something more personal to her such as Ave Maria, Satellites and That’s Why You’re Beautiful. Beyoncé also sung slightly different on each disc. For the first disc, Beyoncé sung gentler and with a lighter tone than she did on the second disc. Her voice was stronger and with more grit employing more growls, even had a slight rapper’s flair on some songs such as Diva and Video Phone. This way of making a distinction between herself and her alter ego helped me in figuring out a way to make there be a more obvious difference between that will represent the character closer to me and my stage persona.
Beyoncé also released her 6th solo album, Lemonade, in 2016. Although this album wasn’t so much about her alter ego Lemonade had a running narrative running through the album, which was also accompanied by its own film. Lemonade’s ongoing narrative is of a black woman who has realised that her husband has cheated on her and all the emotions she goes through after finding this out. Although this narrative isn’t close to mine, however looking at how Beyoncé managed to string these songs together with a running theme makes this a good listening point for my project.
Another concept album with an alter ego I listened to was Melanie Martinez’s Cry Baby album. In this album Martinez tells narratives from the view of Martinez’s alter ego of the same name. Cry Baby is a fantasy version of Martinez when she was a child. Martinez describe Cry Baby as a child who experiences adult things. She also claims that things that happened to Cry Baby are similar to things Melanie have gone through herself besides the part when Cry Baby is kidnapped and then goes on to kill her kidnapper. All the song titles on the album are metaphors on childhood related things but the song lyrics contain deeper messages such as Dollhouse and Mrs. Potato Head.
Other albums I listened to weren’t explicitly about an artist’s alter ego or even concept albums but albums like Michael Jackson’s Bad and Bruno Mars’ 24K Magic show a lot of characterisation in the songs. In songs such as Bad and The Way You Make Me Feel, Jackson takes on a persona which is filled with more bravado and could be considered stereotypically masculine. This can also be seen in a lot of the songs on Mars’ album in songs such as 24K Magic, That’s What I Like and Calling All My Lovelies. Songs like these helped me figure out the bravado I wanted to make my alter ego have in his lyrical content.
TV Shows/Films
Superheroes are now often in live action films or tv series. What these films and shows do is put the heroes that were created in the early, mid and late 20th century and puts them in modern day society. For example Spider-Man was created in the 1960s and has had years of adventures since then growing from a teenager to a now married man. What the movies have done is reimagined what Spider-Man would be like growing up in the 21st century. The films have touched on many issues. Captain America: Civil War was a very good movie to study in regards to my project as the topic of morality is brought up. The superheroes are deemed as dangerous as the damage they cause while saving people is high. It’s also argued that if the heroes never showed up there would be no villains in the first place. This begins the Superhero Registration Act which wants the superheroes to sign on so they can be seen as legitimate heroes and then the government can use them. Any hero who didn’t sign would be seen as a threat. This now brings the story of justice vs. law. The law states that the heroes must do this so they and their damage can be controlled however signing this act will mean the heroes would not be able to jump into action when they see injustice they would always have to wait for the government to send them out. This could also do more harm than good. Another reason why I saw Captain America: Civil War as a good point of study is because it was the on-screen debut of Black Panther, arguably the most popular black superhero. Although the Marvel Cinematic Universe has heroes of colour such as Falcon and War Machine these characters are both seen as allies and/or sidekicks to Captain America and Iron Man. Black Panther however is his own stand alone hero with his own backstory that isn’t connected to any of the previous heroes introduced. Series 2 of the Netflix series, Daredevil, also follow a justice vs. law narrative. The introduction of The Punisher in the Marvel live action lore brought about this story. Instead of handing criminals over to the hands of the law, The Punisher decides to take matters into his own hands and kill criminals himself. Daredevil argues that this is wrong but The Punisher argues that to really rid the world of evil you have to take it out. Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice also shows a story the fear of superheroes becoming to powerful and the element of fear people can have of the unknown. The Luke Cage Netflix series was also a good point for me. A lot of things that are included in the series such as the music, themes and language are things that are coded as black. Many people have stated that Luke Cage could be seen as a modern day blaxploitation film (in a tv series format). One of the most powerful scenes of the show is in episode 9 where Luke Cage, wearing a hoodie, is stopped by two police officers. Luke Cage resists arrests and the officers shoot at him however Cage is bulletproof so the bullets bounce off at him. This is a direct commentary of the police brutality and targeting that black people face.
These superhero narratives were very helpful when trying to figure out the running plot of my project. One thing what the tv shows and films of superheroes do is focus on strong stories for the comics. The comics have hundreds (if not thousands) of different story arcs for each character yet the strongest ones are usually brought to life as these are the most engaging and thought provoking. When looking at these different narratives I tried to bring out notions that were not alien to comics however putting my own twist on it so I’d not only have an engaging story but also a thought provoking one.
Another type of film I decided to investigate is concert films. The one’s I truly studied were Beyoncé’s I Am…World Tour, Michael Jackson’s Live at Wembley July 16, 1988 and Live in Bucharest - The Dangerous Tour. One of the reason’s I choose these two artist in particular is because they are very known for their theatrical stage shows and high energy performing. In Beyoncé’s case this was the tour where she performed as herself and Sasha Fierce as she carried on her concept of the the I Am…Sasha Fierce album and drove it further with the show even having the two meet each other in the video interludes of the show. Beyoncé showed the difference in performing styles, vocal styling and costumes. When performing as herself Beyoncé’s costumes were usually a lighter colour such as when performing Smash into You she wears a white leotard with a long white cape, in Ave Maria she wears a wedding dress and in Listen she wears a long sparking white/silver dress. These costumes seem to show a sense of purity and vulnerability. They are more understated when compared to her normal stage wear. During the Beyoncé sections (which usually contained the ballads of her setlist) Beyoncé moved very little, occasionally walking from one side of the stage to the other and the emphasis was put on the vocal performance. Beyoncé being a singer known for her live high belting capabilities, growling and slightly chestier style of singing swapped this in these sections for mainly lower belts, head voice usage, more subtle vocal runs and more of a head placement when singing. However when the uptempo were Sasha Fierce. The costumes were usually a variation on a leotard with bright, flashy colours, her costume during Diva had her dressed as a superhero. The Sasha Fierce sections of the show contained a high level of movement with Beyoncé performing intense choreography, running from one side of the stage to the other, head banging and even flying to a smaller stage at one point. The vocals were the Beyoncé we had become use to, strong belts, growling, full of attitude and more flashy vocals. It seemed like her the distinction between the two characters were more defined in the live show compared to the element where some of the lines seemed like they blurred. Maybe this is because Beyoncé seems to use Sasha Fierce as more of a stage than as a whole other person. To see how Beyoncé was able to switch characters mid-show through just doing things subtly different in the different segments of the show. Michael Jackson’s shows are mostly on the theatrical side until he performs songs like She’s Out Of My Life, Will You Be There and Man In The Mirror. When not performing these songs, Jackson’s larger than life stage persona was out on full force with high choreography, demanding stage presence, dynamic vocal performances and elaborate staging.
Watching both DVDs gave me an idea of how to bring a stage persona to a recorded format. There different approaches towards different songs and different sections of their shows show that there doesn’t need to be a dramatic change to represent yourself as another persona. Sometimes subtly can make the biggest changes.
Books
There were two main books that I read when going into this topic are Super Black: American Pop Culture And Black Superheroes (Nama, 2011) and Black Comics: Politics Of Race And Representation (edited by Howard and Jackson II, 2013). Super Black talks about the appearance of black superheroes and how they are links with the trends in America in political sense as well as in a pop culture sense in it’s first chapter, Color Them Black. In chapter two, Birth of the Cool, examines Black Panther and Luke Cage and how they connected to the Black Power movement. This chapter also looks at blaxploitation films and their characters. The third chapter, Friends and Lovers, is about black superheroes relationships with white characters whether be the friendship and partnership between Captain America/Falcon and Iron Man/War Machine or the relationship between characters Cloak and Dagger. Chapter four, Attack of the Clones, is about how white superheroes have been changed to black however I found that this chapter wasn’t as useful to me as the others were. The final chapter of the book, For Reel?: Black Superheroes Come To Life, explores the black characters from comics that have been on television and film such as when Eartha Kitt played Catwoman in the Batman tv series from the 60s and films like Blade.
Black Comics is a book that explores the ways which black comic artists have grappled with themes like the black experience, gender identity, politics and social media. The first entry in the book is, Brief History of the black comic strip: Past and present (Howard, 2013), which talks about the origins of the black comic starting with comic strips in the 1920s. The next chapter I found useful is, Black comics and social media economics: New media, new production models (Lacklaff and Sales, 2013) which touched on how the comic book industry changed from releasing comic strips, then comic books, to graphic novels and how web comics and digital distribution of comics could be the future. The final section that was really helpful at this point in time was Gender, Race and the Boondocks (Howard, 2013). The last few paragraphs of this section are titled, The search for pride and manhood, which talk about how pride and ‘being cool’ plays apart in a black male’s life. Howard states that ‘playing it cool’ serves as a behavioural performance used when under pressure like when a black male is confronted by a white authority figure such as a police officer. Howard also states the this pressure to keep cool at all times could have negative effects on the black male’s life as he may lose touch with his feelings in interpersonal relationships, such as romantic and familial relationships.
Both these books deal with the identity of black people and how that then intern effects black superheroes. I found this useful as writing a black superhero without doing much investigation can lead to unintentionally writing the character into some harmful and outdated stereotypes. Although my character falls into some of the stereotypes about black men this is a part of the story and apart of the character’s development.
Personal discussions
This part was very important for me as I am writing a female character who has gone through sexism and also decided to turn against the law because of how gender inequality treated men accused of sexual assault and abuse. For me to truly write this character correctly I decided to ask several women I know about there feelings on gender inequality, experiences they’ve gone through, how it’s made them feel and how they have dealt with. I will leave a few quotes on what these women have said and I will keep them anonymous.
(Trigger Warning: Swearing, sexual assault, violence, rape, mental assault)
Wearing certain things men see you as a thing
You’re stupid cos your girly
When you’re on the street surrounded by men you end up laughing it off because you don’t feel safe
I was once told, when I was a virgin, by a guy who was attracted to me, who lied about his age, don’t give it all away at once
I’ve been called hard to please, why am I yours to please? Why am I something to conquer?
All the women I know feel insecure about their bodies
Pitting women against one another is another way of controlling them
What men make in music is considered more valuable
If they don’t get feminism, I don’t wanna be around you
There’s a stereotype of pretty girls to have big boobs
If I went out without make up everyone would think I was a monster
I’m happy to be sexual with some men but I choose that. I don’t have to be sexual with anyone I don’t please to
A lot of people think rape is men in dark alleys who are strangers, it does happen but most rape is not spoken about and it between people who know each other
People don’t talk about harassment that happen in relationships
I consent to being sexual with someone just cos you see me doing it does it mean I want to do it with you
Patriarchy is such an insured thing in society that I sometimes don’t see it
I don’t think I’m conventionally pretty
As a producer I’m not seen the same as a male producer
When my hair was long I got twice the amount of attention, I guess cos it’s short it’s deemed edgier?
I was playing the guitar and my friends said ‘you’re actually good, I didn’t think you’d be that good cos you’re so girly’
I was trying to talk in the rehearsal and I was belittles and I just couldn’t take it anymore
I have a strong opinion on this watered down version of feminism
When you lose your virginity, if you’re young, no says anything to the guy but they treated me like I did this awful thing, like I ruined my life and was going off the rails
Stop staring at me!
Men are encouraged to do things that women aren’t
What’s wrong with girly? Why is girly an insult?
We have a right to be angry!? Why can’t I be?
They kept talking to me about protection like he was the one in control of me
Male privilege is obviously shit, they just piss me off really
When I cut my hair I did it so I wouldn’t be deemed as girly and I shouldn’t have to feel like that
You don’t have big boobs but you’re still pretty
All I’m supposedly good for is sex
Its annoying when a women represents her sexuality she has to be shamed for it
Being sexual isn’t a free for all
There shouldn’t be a tax on period pads
Women not feeling okay in their natural bodies, feeling that they have to change their bodies, faces and appearance
When we were out it was commented that I drink beer, can we not drink what we want?
I’m always blamed when your in a situation with a guy. It’s always the girl who’s to blame rather than the guy even if both parties are wrong
If I drink wine and champagne I’m too girly, when I drink beer I’m trying to be one of the guys, WHY CAN’T I JUST LIKE BEER!?
Why are you only talking about how I look?
‘You’re prettier when you look like this rather than that’
Women have to fight harder to be taken seriously
You grow up thinking like sex is wrong and if you do it you’re a less version of yourself
No one says to women if you smile more you’d be attractive, instead its ‘wear more make up’ it’s never about being happy, funny, or engaged with life
Women that put nudes up… Men think ‘it’s on display for me to have
The moment guys realise I’m not interested sexually… they cut me off
I thought if I cut my hair my boyfriend would break up with me
It’s always our fault when we get abused
They don’t want women to compete with men so they pit women against one another
My sister didn’t know you couldn’t flush pads down the toilet!
I didn’t understand sexual assault, even when I was assaulted
The hypocrisy of it all!
One of the guys made a comment and I literally broke down, all the male teachers didn’t say anything except the one woman teacher. She explained this is what sexism is
I’m pretty fiesty, I’ll start a fight if you try to grope me
Every time they talk about a wave of feminism they only talk about white women
Theres so many things I didn’t realise were sexual harassment until recently
It’s easier to block out of your memory then deal with it
They don’t tell UTIs! It’s very difficult for boys to get it but for women it’s easy
If they guys had sex they were popular and worth having
There’s a difference between appreciation and objectification
Every woman I know has been some type of sexual harassment or assault
These guys felt like they could shout things at me and put me down and tell me I was shit. I know they wouldn’t do it if I was a man and I fought back. They hated it, they wanted me to stay down.
If I listen to rock and heavy metal I’ll be like one of the guys and suddenly I was cool cos I wasn’t girly
Women don’t come out the womb thinking that they aren’t good
I want to get ready but they want to have sex… it’s easy for them to pick me up and put me on the bed even though I don’t want to…
I have a family history of depression and the fact until 2016 there wasn’t a study connecting the link between mental illness, health and contraception!
Her mum and dad wouldn’t care if her brother had a girlfriend over but she wasn’t allowed a boy in her room
Meghan Trainor’s songs… I get what they try to do but it made me feel shit about myself
You don’t learn about the clitoris in sex or the spot because for men it doesn’t matter
When guys say I don’t like condoms… If you wanna deal with STIs and pregnancy you deal with it! I don’t want it!
As queer woman I’ve noticed a different in how I look at women and how straight men do
I’ve had sexism in school, our skirt lengths were checked in front of the class
The burden of carrying of child is on women and so is the burden of not having one!
A woman TV presenter can never be heavy, you’ve never seen it! Look at Holly Willoughby
Men are always commenting on women profiles and feel like they can say anything they want… they feel like you’re asking for it
A man is always praised for having multiple partners
The attitude towards at girls… they think feminism is burning bras and hating men!
You didn’t even look at her face, just her body
I don’t have time for assholes who say ‘I don’t want to use a condom’
She had a group of guys following her but because she didn’t want them they got angry and made it out that she led them own!
I was scared of being label
They randomly switched me to another pill
Women are always asked what are you wearing, what did you do?
Guys are allowed to lose their virginity when they want!
I love not shaving cos it’s like, fuck you!
If she doesn’t want you, deal with it!
Teachers always go ‘I need a strong boy to carry something’ why not I need a strong student
Having friends who are not willing to acknowledge that the physical relationship they’ve had with someone is rape
I do have another choice! The choice is my boyfriend wearing a condom!
They spiked her drink and they had sex with her and now she has a life long STD! That’s fucked up!
I know how it feels to be looked at so when I look at a woman I know how it feels to be objectified
Why is consent not discussed in secondary schools
Don’t grope me!
Girls were labeled ‘slags’ for the rest of school’s duration because they wanted to have sex!
Male pleasure is discussed but female pleasure isn’t
In catholic school we didn’t really have sexual education
It made me feel so gross… they felt like they could do it to anyone
They just throw you on the pill! They literally don’t communicate with you properly, you’d think with doctors they would. I know they give a leaflet but when you’re 15 to 16 you just trust the doctor they’re meant to be health
God forbid I’d have to get an abortion because it’s shamed so much!
There’s complexity in intersectionality
You never realise how much guys don’t ask for consent until you meet someone who does
I often have to keep reminding myself ‘I don’t have to look nice’
We deserve to be angry, I’m not making myself seem nice and acceptable for someone else
My best friend’s boyfriend came home drunk and raped her and she didn’t report it, she just took it, she never accepted it was rape because they were in a relationship
There’s no space for sexism!
In the past feminist wave movements didn’t include black women
Because I’m skinny it’s a little different because society makes you feel like you have to be skinny but it wasn’t a choice for me, it’s just my body, it makes you feel like other girls think you try to look skinny
Slut shaming is not progressive!
This guy pulled up my skirt, tried to pull my pants down and grabbed my area
They only just started making the male contraceptive pill but stopped it because it gives the same effects as it gives women
Our bodies are treated different by medics, it’s strange
A sense of entitlement to bash down your opinions and tell you to calm down
Be progressive in your statements
No that’s not sexist, you could ruin this guy’s career saying that
I don’t like the fact I have to be sexual for everyone or not at all
How dare you feel entitled to say I’m disgusting for not shaving
In school we were told girls couldn’t wear coloured bras because it distracted the male staff
We had a teacher that use to drop a pencil and look up girls’ skirt, baring in mind he was 60!
From a guys perspective they feel like they can’t cry, my boyfriend kept apologising for crying… why? It’s ingrained that girls are emotional and guys aren’t. It’s okay for me to be emotional cos I’m weak
It’s not just a bunch of abortion rights, It’s a global thing
We can’t take about periods! Its a thing all women have! It’s important!
I’m either hyper sexualised or asexualised
You’re kinky it’s a bad thing
I didn’t understand sexual assault, even when I was assaulted
If i make a point on why I think something is sexist then male privilege kicks in and they think they can say I’m wrong cos they haven’t experienced this
Men they get up and go outside feeling like… they deserve to be walking down that street, going anywhere, whereas women walk out with a hand bag of sheet so we have all bases covered, its kinda like anxiety, we have this notion that we don’t deserve to be there, people our gonna judge us… theres just this uncertainty about our position
Unrealistic body images are plastered everywhere!
You don’t get in GQ magazine, ‘how to give her great head’
This isn’t male privilege but in my job… It makes me laugh because the managers say the girls should do table cloths but the guys should lift the chairs. The girls get told to wipe and iron
Its pleasure shaming rather than having sex
A lot of women are hurt all the time for saying no
Boys feel like they’re entitled to sex
Why are we taxed for tampons?
I can be oblivious when I’m having a good time… My friend had to keep fighting random people from trying to touch me on a night out
For some strange reason the male gaze wants us to look like little girls… so that we’re so tiny and petite with big eyes… very skinny… no boobs… It’s kinda gross
Small minded people telling me I’m having too much sex
People think I’m vulnerable because I’m small
Society dictates I should do things that society thinks is the perfect aesthetic for a woman
If you still have women who want to bleach their skin… There’s a problem!
If you’re gonna make a statement it needs to be progressive
I’m small so guys have just taken advantage for that
They would just pin me to walls and keep me there as long as they wanted
Even today a guy beeped at me to get my attention
These pants for women that have button that you can lock them... They say it’s good but why the fuck would society create these? We should be teaching people not rape
A woman who is white feels better about herself than a woman of colour
I thought that I brought it on myself
If I’m happy with what I naturally look like why would I damage myself to look like what people think I should
Do you think women are being self destructive by being a ‘slut’ or not shaving?
When I use to be in college all the teachers were male except one, all the guys in my band would look down on us
Women in pop music… everything they do has to have a purposed they’re over analysed
I was told by the guy who ran a gig ‘you can take your top off’
We don’t say enough about our sisters of colour!
Society makes male think sex is so important, it’s dangerous
When women take control it’s seen as threatening cos sex is power
However even with all that the charts are still dominated by men
You can’t say you want equality for all women and forget women of colour
I’m angry, I’m pissed off but I don’t care if people are threatened by my feminism!
Characters in TV don’t really help. The male who sleeps with everyone is considered so cool
As I woman I feel like my hair is apart of my womanhood, if I cut it I will lose my femininity
Even though we know these things… we still do it because of society
Thank you to all the women are contributed thoughts and feelings!
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Issue 1: Project Aims
The Alter Ego
My first aim is to investigate the phenomenon of the alter ego and stage personas within pop music and pop culture. Many artists have given themselves alter egos for when they perform and/or present their art. Some go as far as naming their alter egos such as Beyoncé (Sasha Fierce), David Bowie (Ziggy Stardust), Lady Gaga (Jo Calderone, although Lady Gaga herself can be seen as one large alter ego), Eminem (Slim Shady), Mary J. Blige (Brook Lynn), Nicki Minaj (Roman Zolanski). Although not all pop stars go out of their way to name their stage personas but when watching their interviews, behind the scenes videos and other insights into them off of stage there is a stark difference to how they are. Take Michael Jackson for example. One of the many things Jackson is known for is his electrifying stage performances and creative music video concepts. On stage he has been described as a superhero, larger and appearing stranger than life (Peel, 2009) whereas when he was interviewed or shown in behind the scenes videos he was rather tame and mellow compared to his big stage persona. The same applies with many other artists. While on stage they seem bolder. When speaking on Sasha Fierce, Beyoncé said, ‘I have out-of-body experiences [on stage]. If I cut my leg, if I fall, I don’t even feel it. I’m so fearless, I’m not aware of my face or body’. What I intend to do is think of both myself and my ‘stage persona’ as a type of superhero. As comic book superhero seem to also have dual identities. When they are their normal selfs outside of costume they tend to act much more tame compared to their vigilante alter egos. With superheroes the lines are blurred between the identity as many of these heroes such as Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Storm and many more are born with their abilities rather than gaining them later in life so the question of which personality is the true version of themselves. In an article about alter egos on Philosophy For Life says that superhero comics show that the creation of alter egos enables us to express inhibited parts of us that may not be healthy or a prosocial thing and they can easily be the bad and dark side of ourselves. The article then uses James Eagan Holmes who assumed the alter ego of the Joker then shot 82 people in a cinema. (Philosophy For Life, 2015) Villains also have alter egos but those alter egos have no moral compass or a blurred moral compass. There can also be a danger that someone could see their ‘alter ego’ as better than their real self. The alter ego could dominate the person’s life and affect their personality which is another point I wish to touch on in my project.

Hyper-Masculinity
Another aim I will investigate is hyper-masculinity. You could argue that when performing many male artists take on the hyper-masculine persona. They tend to carry this confidence (borderline arrogance) and bravado. To go into this I have decided to have my alter ego as really bold, forward, over-confident and more aggressive compared to myself who will be portrayed as much more timid, shy and more of a thinker. In a way I’m using the superhero/alter ego as a metaphor for wearing hyper-masculinity as a mask for the outside world.

Race, Gender, Justice and Law
The next point I want to aim I want to explore is how race, gender, justice and law and their effect superheroes. With the continuous rising of the Black Lives Matter movement and Feminism the issues being brought up by both groups are very big in the news. The ideas I want to bring up in terms of race is coded oppressive language and micro-aggressions. I’ll do this by making the public and police force in the narrative see my superhero as a threat which isn’t new to the superhero genre however the words they will be using to slander my superhero will be words that are frequently used to attack black people in media, specifically in cases of police brutally when the media and police force attempt to turn the victim into the villain and somehow justify their murder. With gender I have decided to have a villainess who could be seen as more of an antihero. This character use to fight on the side of the law however because she is a woman she was constantly slandered. She still continued to fight on the side of the law however she would notice when she would take rapists and abusers to the law they got very short sentences so instead of taking them to the law she finishes them off herself. This brings up questions of how different minority groups deal with issues. Some may choose to take matters into their own hands whereas others try to work within the system. It also brings forward the idea that justice and law are not actually the same thing. The lines between the two are blurred, a story that was also touched on in Marvel’s Civil War saga.

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This is the introduction to Black Kingdom, The Comic Tape.
This project takes music, comic books, stage personas, self identity, social politics and justice vs. law to create a concept EP/mixtape with a theme and narrative akin to a modern comic book story arc.
The narrative follows me and my stage persona which are treated as civilian and superhero alter ego in this new universe I have created based on the world today. My character goes through issues of dealing with his identity, facing oppressive actions towards himself and battling whether justice and the law are truly one or are their grey areas in that spectrum.
The story will be told with each track within the project and we will see the character’s journey through his own thoughts, actions and interactions with other characters in the story.
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