"Make I take your measurements": A Minor Field Study on Misogyny in Hip-LIfe Culture
(2013) UTVK03 20131Sociology
- Abstract
- This study examines (mis)representations of women within hip-life culture through the prism of African feminism and Black feminist thought and provides a thematic analysis of seven themes of misogyny against hip-life culture. In painting the picture of the nature of female representation in hip-life, this study provides an analysis of how these images affect Ghanaian women through accounts from female university students from the University of Ghana, Legon. In addition to this, the study provides answers to how these messages are perceived by the people who project them, namely the artists themselves. More importantly, this study examines how misogyny in popular culture becomes normalized through time and manages to seep into the students... (More)
- This study examines (mis)representations of women within hip-life culture through the prism of African feminism and Black feminist thought and provides a thematic analysis of seven themes of misogyny against hip-life culture. In painting the picture of the nature of female representation in hip-life, this study provides an analysis of how these images affect Ghanaian women through accounts from female university students from the University of Ghana, Legon. In addition to this, the study provides answers to how these messages are perceived by the people who project them, namely the artists themselves. More importantly, this study examines how misogyny in popular culture becomes normalized through time and manages to seep into the students daily lives through the propelling of terms from songs into daily conversations. Ultimately, this study seeks to illuminate the resilience of the misogynist ideology and it’s mobilization from American society to Ghana through cultural actors, i.e. hip-life artists. (Less)
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- author
- Siun, Miriam LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- UTVK03 20131
- year
- 2013
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- hip-life, Ghana, misogyny, African feminism, women in popular culture
- language
- English
- id
- 4196439
- date added to LUP
- 2013-12-18 12:45:20
- date last changed
- 2014-12-17 08:23:06
@misc{4196439, abstract = {{This study examines (mis)representations of women within hip-life culture through the prism of African feminism and Black feminist thought and provides a thematic analysis of seven themes of misogyny against hip-life culture. In painting the picture of the nature of female representation in hip-life, this study provides an analysis of how these images affect Ghanaian women through accounts from female university students from the University of Ghana, Legon. In addition to this, the study provides answers to how these messages are perceived by the people who project them, namely the artists themselves. More importantly, this study examines how misogyny in popular culture becomes normalized through time and manages to seep into the students daily lives through the propelling of terms from songs into daily conversations. Ultimately, this study seeks to illuminate the resilience of the misogynist ideology and it’s mobilization from American society to Ghana through cultural actors, i.e. hip-life artists.}}, author = {{Siun, Miriam}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{"Make I take your measurements": A Minor Field Study on Misogyny in Hip-LIfe Culture}}, year = {{2013}}, }