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Sex and Hip Hop Beyond Misogyny: Call for Submissions
3/19/2009 11:51:52 AM by Robert

 

Many have stated that sex sells with regards to commodities, hip hop culture in particular. However, in recent years the industries surrounding sex and hip hop have developed a symbiotic relationship. For example, rappers often use strip clubs to premiere records and circumvent mainstream radio payola. In turn, the porn industry employs rappers to promote its DVDs and websites. This connection not only allows the two industries to benefit financially, but also results in their mutual exploitation.

 

Traditionally, hip hop scholarship and commentary has focused on the misogynist and sexist nature of cultural products. That is, until now, academic debates about how sex is addressed by the hip hop community have centered primarily on topics such as the treatment of the video girl, Nelly's "Tip Drill," depictions of rappers as violent, sexual predators, etc.

 

For the forthcoming issue, "Sex and Hip hop Beyond Misogyny", Words. Beats. Life: The Global Journal of Hip Hop Culture invites scholars, students, and practitioners to submit nuanced takes on gender and sexuality within hip hop culture. Topics may include sex trafficking, sexual education, hip hop and sex in film and literature, queer hip hop, boyhood and girlhood, and representations of the body. We hope to push ideas about sex and hip hop beyond simple investigations of misogyny in this issue.

 

Submissions Process

All submissions are accepted on a continuous basis and need not be limited to the themes outlined.

 

All submissions designated as scholarly require an abstract of 150 words or less and up to five key words to accompany each submission.

 

All scholarly submissions should follow the APA style guide.

 

Submission Formats

Research Papers    3,000 words

Essays             1,500 words

Editorials          1,500 words

Short Stories       3,500 words

Lyrics             150-300 words

Featured Poet      150-300 words (4 poems, bio,

                   and photo)

Featured Artist     PDF or JPEG (5-7 pieces, bio, and photo)

Scholarly Reviews   2,000 words (albums, books, and films)

Interviews         1,500 words

 

Submissions and Inquiries:

E-mail: journalstaff@wblinc.org

 

Mailing address:

 

Words Beats & Life

Attn: Journal Staff

1525 Newton Street NW

Washington, D.C. 20010

 

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