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摘要
在本文中,我们认为巴西嘻哈在商品化实践、表演职业空间以及种族和性别认同方面已经开放并变得越界。这种扩张不仅意味着嘻哈和黑人在意识形态上的扩展,也意味着这些表达在哪里被认为是合法的。本文重点介绍了Emicida、Linn da Quebrada、Rico Dalasam和Jup do Bairro的工作。
Brazilian Performers go beyond the Street: The Queering and artification of Hip Hop
In this article we argue that Brazilian hip hop has opened up and become transgressive in terms of commodification practices, spaces of performative occupation and racial and gendered identification. Such expansion has meant not only an ideological broadening of what counts as hip hop and Black but also where such expressions are recognized as legitimate. This article focuses on the work of Emicida, Linn da Quebrada, Rico Dalasam and Jup do Bairro.
期刊介绍:
Novos Estudos Cebrap to publish original contributions in Sociology, Politics, Anthropology and Humanities. The goal of the journal is to publish relevant studies and to present contributions to the intellectual debate in a wide variety of subjects, from art criticism to the implementation of economic and social polices. Its abbreviated title is Novos estud. - CEBRAP, which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.