This article shows how a group of American Black female musicians are rapping themselves into existence against the powerless positions (both economic and cultural) that are offered to them. They ‘talk back talk Black’ (bell hooks, [sic] 1984) to colonialism. Firstly, they ridicule and undermine the strutting, bragging form of masculinity that wants to keep women firmly located as sexual objects. This article shows how this form of Black masculinity is itself a product of Black male cultural resistance to the racist myths that were used to legitimate slavery. Nevertheless, it operates to control and contain women and the expression of their sexuality. Secondly, the female rappers ‘defiantly speak’ to the traditional feminine discourses of m...
This dissertation examines the roles of agency, autonomy, and historical context in Black female rap...
What do millennial rappers in the United States say in their music? This timely and compelling book ...
Book Summary: For over three decades rap music has served as the lyrical mouthpiece for another dise...
The article discusses rap and Hip Hop music, focusing on the existence of the theme of misogyny with...
This article traces the process through which female rappers in the 1990s reclaimed gangsta-rap musi...
The emergence of hip hop in the 1980s and 90s is representative of the struggle that Black men and w...
An individual\u27s identity development involves the intersection of several factors, including race...
This chapter discusses rap and Hip Hop music, focusing on the existence of the theme of misogyny wit...
Hip-hop is the most affluent subset of Black Culture today. The globalization and mass appeal of hip...
This project fuses musical and socio-cultural perspectives in order to better understand how the voi...
Black women are objects and agents of pop culture that are rarely given a voice in a cacophony of he...
This project fuses musical and socio-cultural perspectives in order to better understand how the voi...
In current media depictions of African-American women, including rap music, they are most likely des...
23 pagesTo access audio files of the Chris Rock skit in this article, download the attached mp3 file...
This dissertation examines the roles of agency, autonomy, and historical context in Black female rap...
This dissertation examines the roles of agency, autonomy, and historical context in Black female rap...
What do millennial rappers in the United States say in their music? This timely and compelling book ...
Book Summary: For over three decades rap music has served as the lyrical mouthpiece for another dise...
The article discusses rap and Hip Hop music, focusing on the existence of the theme of misogyny with...
This article traces the process through which female rappers in the 1990s reclaimed gangsta-rap musi...
The emergence of hip hop in the 1980s and 90s is representative of the struggle that Black men and w...
An individual\u27s identity development involves the intersection of several factors, including race...
This chapter discusses rap and Hip Hop music, focusing on the existence of the theme of misogyny wit...
Hip-hop is the most affluent subset of Black Culture today. The globalization and mass appeal of hip...
This project fuses musical and socio-cultural perspectives in order to better understand how the voi...
Black women are objects and agents of pop culture that are rarely given a voice in a cacophony of he...
This project fuses musical and socio-cultural perspectives in order to better understand how the voi...
In current media depictions of African-American women, including rap music, they are most likely des...
23 pagesTo access audio files of the Chris Rock skit in this article, download the attached mp3 file...
This dissertation examines the roles of agency, autonomy, and historical context in Black female rap...
This dissertation examines the roles of agency, autonomy, and historical context in Black female rap...
What do millennial rappers in the United States say in their music? This timely and compelling book ...
Book Summary: For over three decades rap music has served as the lyrical mouthpiece for another dise...