Tyina Steptoe’s research while affiliated with University of Arizona and other places

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Publications (9)


: Black Diamond Queens: African American Women and Rock and Roll
  • Article

March 2023

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1 Read

The Journal of African American History

Tyina Steptoe



Mexican Americans and the Power of Culture in Houston

November 2018

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36 Reads

Modern American History

Mexican Americans and the Power of Culture in Houston - Volume 2 Issue 1 - Tyina Steptoe






Citations (1)


... Employing sound, particularly hip hop, as a Black Spatial Storyline in this paper shows the synergies and differences across our stories, although soundscapes are not the only means of engaging Black spatial experiences. Historian Tyina Steptoe (2016) explained that "sound has played a crucial role in racial formations in the United States, so racial history is also sonic history" (p. 12). ...

Reference:

Black Spatial Storylines: Connections of Black Space, Sound and Story as Pedagogy
Houston Bound: Culture and Color in a Jim Crow City
  • Citing Book
  • December 2019