Special Issue on Hip Hop Feminism (original) (raw)

Explicit Content: Hip Hop, Feminism, and the Black Woman

Amanda Hawley

Governors State University, 2017

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Introduction: Savage and Savvy: Mapping Contemporary Hip Hop Feminism

Ashley Payne

2020

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Hip-Hop feminism: The Language of Hip-Hop

Lluvia Carrasco

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THE HIP HOP BATTLE: FEMINISM VERSUS BLACK PATRIARCHY VERSUS WHITE CONSUMERISM  WHO IS PULLING THE STRINGS IN CONTEMPORARY U.S. HIP HOP CULTURE

Carolin Lehmann

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“Who You Calling a Bitch?” Black Women’s Complicity and Production of Mass Media Hip Hop Misogyny - eScholarship

Imani Cheers

2008

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Black Feminism and Hip Hop: A Cross Generational Disconnect

Danae M Ross

2012

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Ruth Nicole Brown and Chamara Jewel Kwakye (eds), Wish to Live: The Hip-hop Feminism Pedagogy Reader

David Diallo

InMedia

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Black Women and Black Men in Hip Hop Music: Misogyny, Violence and the Negotiation of (White-Owned) Space

Guillermo Rebollo-Gil

Journal of Popular Culture, 2012

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“Who You Calling a Bitch?” Black Women's Complicity and Production of Mass Media Hip Hop Misogyny

Imani Cheers

2008

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Feminisms in African Hip Hop

Msia Kibona Clark

Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism, 2018

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Hip Hop Feminism Starter Kit

Marsha Bruin

2020

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The Bad Bitch Barbie Craze and Beyoncé: African American Women' s Bodies as Commodities in Hip-Hop Culture, Images, and Media

Crystal LaVoulle, PhD., Tisha Lewis Ellison

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Ruth Nicole Brown and Chamara Jewel Kwakye (eds), Wish to Live: The Hip-hop Feminism Pedagogy Reader (review)

David DIALLO

2013

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Oppositional consciousness within an oppositional realm: The case of feminism and Womanism in Hip Hop, 1976- 2004

Dionne Stephens

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'She Ugly': Black Girls, Women in Hiphop and Activism--Hiphop Feminist Literacies Perspectives

elaine richardson

Community Literacy Journal, 2021

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Check it while I wreck it: black womanhood, hip hop culture, and the public sphere

Gwendolyn D Pough

Choice Reviews Online, 2004

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Women of Hip Hop: Female Rappers’ Effects on the Attitude of Young African American Girls

Ashna Ali

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Developing Critical Hip Hop Feminist Literacies

elaine richardson

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Shakin' Exploitation: Black Female Bodies in Contemporary Hip-Hop and Pornography

Amber Walker

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Female Cultural Identity in the Formative Years of Hip-Hop Culture, 1975-1985.

Etiene Andrade Torres

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The Essence of Res (ex) pectability: Black Women's Negotiation of Black Femininity in Rap Music and Music Video

Shanara Reid-Brinkley

Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism, 2008

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I'm a "Savage": Exploring Megan Thee Stallion's Use of the Politics of Articulation to Subvert the Androcentric Discourses of Women in Hip Hop Culture

Azra Rajah

Educational research for social change, 2022

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"The Stage Hip-Hop Feminism Built: A New Directions Essay"

Susana Morris, Brittney Cooper, Aisha Durham

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Towards a transnational hip-hop feminist liberatory praxis: a view from the Americas

Tanya L. Saunders

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"Where My Girls At?": Negotiating Black Womanhood in Music Videos

Grace Kang

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“My People all over the World”: Hip Hop, Gender, and Black Nationalism

Natasha Distiller

Safundi, 2008

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Critical intimacies: hip hop as queer feminist pedagogy

Jessica N Pabón-Colón, Shanté Paradigm Smalls

Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory, 2014

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Hip Hop's Early Introduction to Sex: Queer Readings of Black Male "Rape" in Popular Culture

Darius Bost

QED: A Journal of GLBTQ Worldmaking, 2023

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Analog Girl in a Digital World: Hip Hop Feminism and Media Activism

Aisha Durham

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Fly-girls, bitches, and hoes: Notes of a hip-hop feminist

Joan Morgan

Social Text, 1995

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Writin’, Breakin’, Beatboxin’: Strategically Performing “Women” in Hip-Hop

Jessica N Pabón-Colón

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society , 2017

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She was workin like foreal': critical literacy and discourse practices of African American females in the age of hip hop

elaine richardson

Discourse & Society, 2007

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Where are the White girls? A qualitative analysis of how six African American girls made meaning of their sexuality, race and gender through the lens of rap.

Bettina Love

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'They Laugh 'Cause They Assume I'm in Prison': HipHop Feminism as Critical Pedagogy

Dawn Hicks Tafari

The SAGE Handbook of Critical Pedagogies, 2020

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Put Some Respect on My Check: Where Hip Hop and #metoo Intersect

Hannah Strong

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