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black feminism-  Black feminism  is a school of thought stating that  sexism , class oppression, gender identity and  racism  are inextricably bound together. [1]  The way these concepts relate to each other is called  intersectionality , a term first coined by legal scholar  KimberlĂ© Crenshaw  in 1989 intersectionality-  Intersectionality  is an analytic framework which attempts to identify how interlocking systems of power impact those who are most marginalized in society. [1]  Intersectionality considers that the various forms of what it sees as  social stratification , such as  class ,  race ,  sexual orientation , age,  disability  and  gender , do not exist separately from each other but are complexly interwoven.  antebellum-  occurring or existing before a particular war, especially the US Civil War. "the conventions of the antebellum South" black is beautiful- Black i...

coursework magazine research

House Style: A  company's preferred manner of presentation and layout of written material. The expression  house style  refers to the specific usage and editing conventions followed by writers and editors to ensure stylistic consistency in a particular publication or series of publications(newspapers, magazines, journals, websites, books) I-D Possessed by a raw, visceral energy, the first issue consisted of 40 pages that held a mirror up to the British subculture and street style of the time. Hardly surprising when you consider that in the years since i-D started, fashion has gone mainstream and the underground is now something the High Street aspires to. But while i-D now documents high fashion too, it's still laced with the same rebellious spirit as was present in its early issues. "You don't have to wear this watch or that item of clothing to be valid." Thanks to this empowering message, the magazine coined a new currency that revolved around creativi...

Goodwins theory applied to Dizzee Rascal Dream

1.Look at how Goodwin’s theory applies to Dizzee Rascal’s Dream (supporting points with screenshots) This screenshot is linked to the visuals as police brutality is prominent against black youths involved in gangs. Illustrate, music videos use certain images & shots to illustrate/explain the meaning of lyrics to their song and the genre. Disjuncture. Is this situation , the meaning of the song is completely ignored in the music video. Amplify repeat ability- This is when the images and camera shots are manipulated and shown repeatedly through out the music video and is drummed into our vision. Relation between the music and visuals Relation between the music and visuals Andrew believed that a music video can promote a song by though the way it analysis the lyrics. This is shown in many music videos when a character does exactly what the song says. Narrative and performance of the song Andrew Goodwin believed that it was important for an artist to be involved in...

feedback: The Minstrel Shows

Narrative When did they emerge? Was most popular musical stage shows of the early and mid 19th  century  founded by comic enactment of racial stereotypes  featured exaggerated protrayal f african american music. culture. vernacular english for entertainment performers both white and black donned blackface shows white men blackening their faces wit burnt court to lampoon blacks sentimentalised s;ave life on southern plantations  blacks were showed as native buffoons who sand and danced the days away stealing occasional watermelon  expressing their inexplicable love for ol mash minstrel was the first example of the way american culture  would exploit and manipulate afro-americans and their culture coon- silent and uneducated adult male mammie- an overweight older black maid mother like character  pickaninny- unkept and uneducated malnourished black male child

history of grime

When its first mastoid  beats started booming their way out of east London council estates in the early noughties, it sounded like alien music. The lyrics were in a language that most of us didn’t understand. It’s about community. Before a small-ish crew of Londoners struggling on the fringes of society decided to get together and talk about what their life was like, a huge section of London (and British) life was just glossed over by the mainstream. Now, a previously mute generation of Londoners has a voice.  During the early 2000s, something distinctly British was born— grime . The UK’s homegrown response to Hip Hop. A darker, unrelenting sound with a 140bpm backbone. It always packed a punch. And though the two music scenes shared some similarities, grime was born from  reggae, dance-hall and garage . Grime  is not garage  Grime  is not jungle  Grime  is not hip-hop and  Grime  is not ragga.  Grime  is a mix between all...

the power of the hoodie

Feared, derided, misunderstood and still resolutely un-hugged, the utilitarian, hugely popular sportswear garment, the hoodie, has staged a comeback against a backdrop of pyromania and rioting. Worn by millions every day, a generation's default wardrobe choice was transformed into an instant criminal cloak for London's looting youth. It may be more newsworthy now, but the hoodie and the folk devil it represents have been with us for a long time. As for the hoodie, its mass adoption as an everyday item began with the parallel popularity of hip-hop imported from the US in the 1980s, where rappers modelled themselves as athletes in a bid to emulate the power and success of world-beating sports stars. The corporate balance sheet of Adidas would doubtless be a lot poorer without the patronage of rappers Run-DMC, or reggae star Bob Marley. Hip-hop later turned to gang culture for its stylistic cues, and it is probably impossible to say whether gangsters modelled themselves on hip...
Structuralism Introduction Structuralism is the idea of of analysing deep structure and the underlying culture phenomena. Structuralism, in other words gives, you  blueprint that you can redraw to map onto whatever you want. it is an interpretation of behaviour .