Negotiating body, sex, and self-fashioning in Fújì music

IF 0.3 Q4 LINGUISTICS Sociolinguistic Studies Pub Date : 2023-08-07 DOI:10.1558/sols.24125
Stephen Olabanji Boluwaduro
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A growing body of literature interrogating the voluptuous rendering of human sexuality in popular culture has focused on sex scripting in Western films and the commodification of women and their representations in popular media. However, exploration of how linguistic metaphors and innuendoes are deployed to affirm or contest expressions of desires that are sacred, sensitive, or taboo in Fuji music has received little scholarly attention. Of what significance is contesting social structure on sexuality to Fuji as a Nigerian popular musical genre? This empirical study explores this question while drawing on an ethnographic and interpretive literary analysis. Drawing from Hakim’s notion of ‘erotic capital’, the analyses and discussion operationalize the sexual scripting framework, Black feminist thought, and African/Black revolutionary art. I argue that sexual narratives and connotations in Fuji performance are often generated as powerful resources to contest sexual sensitivity and push back on silence on sexuality, negotiate and solicit artistic identity, and exact influence on public conversations on sexuality. By and large, this article affirms the engagement of sensual lyrical content as constitutive of revolutionary art and a social transformative site in which the body is negotiated as a catalyst for sexonomics in the contemporary ‘ear-tearing pant-and-bra’ musical evocations.
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在Fújì音乐中讨论身体、性和自我塑造
越来越多的文献质疑大众文化中对人类性行为的色情渲染,重点关注西方电影中的性脚本和女性的商品化及其在大众媒体中的表现。然而,探索语言隐喻和含沙射影是如何被用来肯定或反驳富士山音乐中神圣、敏感或禁忌的欲望表达的,却很少受到学术的关注。作为一种尼日利亚流行音乐流派,关于性的社会结构的争论对富士有什么意义?这一实证研究探讨了这个问题,同时借鉴了民族志和解释文学分析。从哈基姆的“情色资本”概念出发,分析和讨论了性脚本框架、黑人女权主义思想和非洲/黑人革命艺术的操作性。我认为,富士表演中的性叙事和性内涵往往是作为一种强大的资源来对抗性敏感,打破对性的沉默,协商和征求艺术认同,并对公众对性的讨论产生确切的影响。总的来说,这篇文章肯定了感官抒情内容作为革命艺术和社会变革场所的组成部分的参与,在这个场所中,身体被协商为当代“撕耳朵的裤子和胸罩”音乐唤起的性经济学催化剂。
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