Turning the Table or Turning the Trick A socio-linguistic Gender Analysis of the Stereotype 'BITCH' in Afro-American Hip Hop with special Emphasis on Female Artists
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In this thesis, I will concentrate on a certain "community of practice" (McConnell-Ginet 71) , which is the Afro-American Hip Hop culture of the United States of America.
Hip Hop evolved out of black cultures (Watkins 9) and was practiced in American ghettos since the 1970's. Those ghettos were mostly inherited by Afro-Americans and the Hip Hop movement began to rise in this context.
Hip Hop music has undergone major transformations in the last two decades. One of the most significant occurred in the early 1990s with the emergence of Gangsta Rap. The St.James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture identifies Gangsta Rap as the most controversial type of rap music, having received global attention for "its vivid sexist, misogynistic, and homophobic lyrics, as well as its violent depiction of urban ghetto life in America" (Abram, 198).
Due to the rising emancipation and the feminist movements, women are increasingly present and active in all parts of life and so they are in making Hip Hop music. Therefore, the question emerges if the stronger appearance of female Hip Hop musicians challenges the determination of the stereotype 'bitch' in Afro-American Hip Hop culture.
Therefore, I will research how the stereotype 'bitch' is constructed in Hip Hop culture, with special emphasis on female artists. For this reason, I will combine the fields of Linguistics and Gender Studies.
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