October 21
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Presented by Chris & Dashiva
III. Hip Hop Feminisms
A) Hip Hop Feminist Legacies
Black Girls as the Carriers of Black Music
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Meet Joan Morgan: Godmother of Hip Hop Feminisms
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B) "Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion and Hip-hop Feminism, Explained"
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1) What is "Respectability Politics" and how is it related to Hip Hop Feminism? 2) What is another theme of Hip Hop feminisms based on your readings? What do you think of it? 3) Choose from the list below. What/ how/ why does this reflect Hip Hop Feminisms? How do Hip Hop feminists deploy Black Language and Black Rhetoric and to what ends? |
C) Our Hip Hop Feminist Bank: Check it Out!
(follow the hand-out for guidelines which will direct our whole class viewing and discussion)
(follow the hand-out for guidelines which will direct our whole class viewing and discussion)
Megan thee Stallion*
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Megan & Cardi*
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Cardi B*
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City Girls*
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Sweet Tee
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Roxanne Shante
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MC Sha-Rock
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MC Lyte
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Queen Latifah & Monie Love
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Salt-N-Pepa
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Queen Latifah
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Patra & Yo Yo
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Lady of Rage
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Left Eye
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Foxy Brown
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Da Brat
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Lil Kim
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Missy
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Lauryn Hill
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Remy Ma
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Nicki Minaj*
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Leikeli147
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Rapsody
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Chika
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Tierra Whack
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Eve
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Young MA*
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New Artists/Other Artists to Consider: GloRilla, Doechii, Saweetie, Flo Milli, J Noa, Neelam, Shenseea, Flyana Boss, Maiya the Don, Jucee Froot, Lola Brooke, Monaleo
Classic Artists to Consider: JJFad, Queen Pen
Classic Artists to Consider: JJFad, Queen Pen
ALTERNATIVES
to Music Videos |
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FOCUS ON SHA ROCK & Sylvia!
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D) Guided Viewing and Discussion