Queer Voices in Hip Hop Cultures, Communities, and Contemporary Performance

Notions of hip hop authenticity, as expressed both within hip hop communities and in the larger American culture, rely on the construction of the rapper as a Black, masculine, heterosexual, cisgender man who enacts a narrative of struggle and success. In Queer Voices in Hip Hop, Lauron J. Kehrer tu...

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Main Author: Kehrer, Lauron J. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Michigan Press 2022
Series:Tracking Pop
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