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Black Masculinity And Hiphop Music Black Gay Men Who Rap 1st Ed 2019 Li

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Black Masculinity And Hiphop Music Black Gay Men Who Rap 1st Ed 2019 Li
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.69 MB
Pages: 221
Author: Li, Xinling
ISBN: 9789811335136, 9811335133
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed. 2019

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Black Masculinity And Hiphop Music Black Gay Men Who Rap 1st Ed 2019 Li by Li, Xinling 9789811335136, 9811335133 instant download after payment.

This book offers an interdisciplinary study of hip-hop music written and performed by rappers who happen to be out black gay men. It examines the storytelling mechanisms of gay themed lyrics, and how these form protests and become enabling tools for (black) gay men to discuss issues such as living on the down-low and HIV/AIDS. It considers how the biased promotion of feminised gay male artists/characters in mainstream entertainment industry has rendered masculinity an exclusively male heterosexual property, providing a representational framework for men to identify with a form of “homosexual masculinity” – one that is constructed without having to either victimise anything feminine or necessarily convert to femininity. The book makes a strong case that it is possible for individuals (like gay rappers) to perform masculinity against masculinity, and open up a new way of striving for gender equality.

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