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Experiences of Feminism in Hip-Hop
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The paper explores the portrayal of black womanhood in 1990s hip-hop, a male-dominated culture marked by the success of prominent rappers like Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg. It examines how these artists, while reflecting on themes such as poverty and crime, often depict women in derogatory ways, reinforcing negative stereotypes. The analysis highlights the complex interplay between gender and race within the genre, revealing the impact of misogynistic language and imagery on the representation of black women in hip-hop culture.
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2021, paperback
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