Hip Hop Studies and Queer Black Feminism
Hip Hop Studies and Queer Black Feminism
Pough, Gwendolyn D.; Lindsey, Treva B.; Richardson, Elaine B.
University of California Press
03/2026
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9780520409088
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Contents
Foreword: Hip Hop's Black Queer Temporality
Shante Paradigm Smalls
Editors' Forewords
Elaine B. Richardson, Gwendolyn D. Pough, and Treva B. Lindsey
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Ladies Night: On Missy Elliott, Collaboration, and Black Queer Feminist Relationalities
Elliott H. Powell
2. "I'm a Whole Bisexual": Cardi B, "WAP," and Bisexual Erasure
Lauron Kehrer
3. Homolatent Masculinity and Hip Hop Culture
Moya Bailey
4. The "Gangsta Bitch" of G-Funk: Theorizing Black Gender and Sexuality at the End of Black Morality
Brittnay L. Proctor
5. Material Girls: Saucy Santana and Femme Black Rappers as Descendants of Resistance
Parker Foster
6. Queering Brazilian Hip Hop Literacies: TIELY Artivist Interventions into Diasporic (Trans*)Peripheries
Tanya L. Saunders
7. Making a Way in the Meantime: Sampling "Industry Baby" to Reimagine What's Possible in Literacy Classrooms
shea wesley martin
8. Queering the Syllabi in Hip Hop Studies
Anamaria Flores
9. Queering Hip Hop Politics: Living/Lives Matter
Andreana Clay
10. Black Feminist Rule #3080: Don't Be Everybody's Cup of Tea, Be Free in The Pynk
Elaine B. Richardson and Gwendolyn D. Pough
Further Reading and Viewing
Contributors
Index
Foreword: Hip Hop's Black Queer Temporality
Shante Paradigm Smalls
Editors' Forewords
Elaine B. Richardson, Gwendolyn D. Pough, and Treva B. Lindsey
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Ladies Night: On Missy Elliott, Collaboration, and Black Queer Feminist Relationalities
Elliott H. Powell
2. "I'm a Whole Bisexual": Cardi B, "WAP," and Bisexual Erasure
Lauron Kehrer
3. Homolatent Masculinity and Hip Hop Culture
Moya Bailey
4. The "Gangsta Bitch" of G-Funk: Theorizing Black Gender and Sexuality at the End of Black Morality
Brittnay L. Proctor
5. Material Girls: Saucy Santana and Femme Black Rappers as Descendants of Resistance
Parker Foster
6. Queering Brazilian Hip Hop Literacies: TIELY Artivist Interventions into Diasporic (Trans*)Peripheries
Tanya L. Saunders
7. Making a Way in the Meantime: Sampling "Industry Baby" to Reimagine What's Possible in Literacy Classrooms
shea wesley martin
8. Queering the Syllabi in Hip Hop Studies
Anamaria Flores
9. Queering Hip Hop Politics: Living/Lives Matter
Andreana Clay
10. Black Feminist Rule #3080: Don't Be Everybody's Cup of Tea, Be Free in The Pynk
Elaine B. Richardson and Gwendolyn D. Pough
Further Reading and Viewing
Contributors
Index
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Contents
Foreword: Hip Hop's Black Queer Temporality
Shante Paradigm Smalls
Editors' Forewords
Elaine B. Richardson, Gwendolyn D. Pough, and Treva B. Lindsey
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Ladies Night: On Missy Elliott, Collaboration, and Black Queer Feminist Relationalities
Elliott H. Powell
2. "I'm a Whole Bisexual": Cardi B, "WAP," and Bisexual Erasure
Lauron Kehrer
3. Homolatent Masculinity and Hip Hop Culture
Moya Bailey
4. The "Gangsta Bitch" of G-Funk: Theorizing Black Gender and Sexuality at the End of Black Morality
Brittnay L. Proctor
5. Material Girls: Saucy Santana and Femme Black Rappers as Descendants of Resistance
Parker Foster
6. Queering Brazilian Hip Hop Literacies: TIELY Artivist Interventions into Diasporic (Trans*)Peripheries
Tanya L. Saunders
7. Making a Way in the Meantime: Sampling "Industry Baby" to Reimagine What's Possible in Literacy Classrooms
shea wesley martin
8. Queering the Syllabi in Hip Hop Studies
Anamaria Flores
9. Queering Hip Hop Politics: Living/Lives Matter
Andreana Clay
10. Black Feminist Rule #3080: Don't Be Everybody's Cup of Tea, Be Free in The Pynk
Elaine B. Richardson and Gwendolyn D. Pough
Further Reading and Viewing
Contributors
Index
Foreword: Hip Hop's Black Queer Temporality
Shante Paradigm Smalls
Editors' Forewords
Elaine B. Richardson, Gwendolyn D. Pough, and Treva B. Lindsey
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Ladies Night: On Missy Elliott, Collaboration, and Black Queer Feminist Relationalities
Elliott H. Powell
2. "I'm a Whole Bisexual": Cardi B, "WAP," and Bisexual Erasure
Lauron Kehrer
3. Homolatent Masculinity and Hip Hop Culture
Moya Bailey
4. The "Gangsta Bitch" of G-Funk: Theorizing Black Gender and Sexuality at the End of Black Morality
Brittnay L. Proctor
5. Material Girls: Saucy Santana and Femme Black Rappers as Descendants of Resistance
Parker Foster
6. Queering Brazilian Hip Hop Literacies: TIELY Artivist Interventions into Diasporic (Trans*)Peripheries
Tanya L. Saunders
7. Making a Way in the Meantime: Sampling "Industry Baby" to Reimagine What's Possible in Literacy Classrooms
shea wesley martin
8. Queering the Syllabi in Hip Hop Studies
Anamaria Flores
9. Queering Hip Hop Politics: Living/Lives Matter
Andreana Clay
10. Black Feminist Rule #3080: Don't Be Everybody's Cup of Tea, Be Free in The Pynk
Elaine B. Richardson and Gwendolyn D. Pough
Further Reading and Viewing
Contributors
Index
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