NATIONAL RAP IS A SERIOUS THING: THE GANGSTA, THE FEMININE AND THE LUDIC

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Maria Nilda de Carvalho Mota
Eduardo Guilherme de Carvalho Mota

Abstract

Between ghetto soundtracks, Divas do Rap and Somos Nós a Justiça there is a long history of rap being told and redesigned. Since the 1980s, rhythm and poetry have served as the basis for the text and the disinvestment of the poor, peripheral black population. We aim at the short essay analyzing new drugs corrected from the other political and cultural scenes of hip-hop today. On the stage and in the lives the revolutionary gangsta verb, the one of the feminine voices and the playfulness stand out. Behind the urban guerrilla ideologically carried out, behind femininity in struggle against feminicide, and make sarcastic humor, an irony is eroding like stones and opening the way to a reexistence.


 

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Mota, M. N. de C., & Mota, E. G. de C. (2018). NATIONAL RAP IS A SERIOUS THING: THE GANGSTA, THE FEMININE AND THE LUDIC. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 10(Ed. Especi), 472–482. Retrieved from https://abpn.emnuvens.com.br/site/article/view/550
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Caderno Temático