Rap & Relax: A Qualitative Study Exploring Black Men's Reality of Anger, Depression and Identity Using Hip-Hop Based Discussions.

Fadil Adeyola, Junior Lloyd Allen
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Purpose: This qualitative study explored the extent Hip-Hop music helped Black college males express their emotions and everyday lived experiences as they understood them within the context of anger, depression, and identity.Methods: Five Black first-generation college-enrolled males participated in three focus groups about anger, depression, and identity. Before each focus group, participants were provided with a playlist of Hip-Hop songs tailored to one of the three categories.Findings: Regarding anger, Hip-Hop underscored: 1) masked sadness, 2) compartmentalized, and 3) responsive to external stimuli. Regarding depression, Hip-Hop underscored: 1) suppressed feelings, 2) pride prevents help-seeking, and 3) community matters. Regarding identity, Hip-Hop underscored: 1) remaining unapologetically Black, 2) desire to introduce new ideas and images to young Black males, and 3) creating progressive Black male images.Discussion: Ultimately, Hip-Hop is a mechanism that can be used to help Black males construct, explain, and normalize their feelings, attitudes, and emotions.

目的:本定性研究探讨了嘻哈音乐在多大程度上帮助黑人大学生男性表达他们的情绪和日常生活体验,因为他们理解这些情绪和体验与愤怒、抑郁和身份认同有关:五名第一代黑人大学生参加了三个焦点小组,讨论愤怒、抑郁和身份认同。在每次焦点小组讨论之前,参与者都会收到一份嘻哈歌曲播放列表,这些歌曲是针对这三个类别中的一个类别量身定制的:关于愤怒,嘻哈音乐强调了以下几点结果:关于愤怒,嘻哈音乐强调:1)掩饰悲伤;2)分门别类;3)对外部刺激做出反应。关于抑郁,Hip-Hop 强调:1)压抑的情感;2)对外界刺激的反应:1)压抑的情感;2)自尊心阻碍了寻求帮助;3)社区的重要性。关于身份认同,Hip-Hop 强调了以下几点1) 保持不加掩饰的黑人特质,2) 希望向年轻黑人男性介绍新思想和新形象,3) 创造进步的黑人男性形象:归根结底,Hip-Hop 是一种机制,可以用来帮助黑人男性构建、解释和规范他们的情感、态度和情绪。
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