“她以前不是卖WAP吗?”——Cardi B,《冲突的女性主义与公民身份》

IF 1.4 Q2 COMMUNICATION Womens Studies in Communication Pub Date : 2023-06-29 DOI:10.1080/07491409.2023.2214523
Raquel Moreira
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摘要2020年8月16日,非裔拉丁裔说唱歌手卡迪·B在推特上回应加利福尼亚州国会候选人德安娜·洛林的帖子:“美国需要更多像梅拉尼娅(特朗普)这样的女性,而不是卡迪·B.”,保守派对卡迪·B在推特上表现出的种族化和阶级化女性气质的反应,尤其是右翼顺性别女性的反应,旨在让这位说唱歌手“站在自己的位置”,这是政治之外的,也是对(白人)美国价值观的反对。尽管卡迪·B的工人阶级黑人女性气质将她置于规范的美国公民身份和精英政治的话语之外,但这位说唱歌手通过参与公民实践“让自己宾至如归”,而不管针对她的古典主义厌女情绪如何。
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“Didn’t She Used to Sell That WAP?”: Cardi B, Clashing Femininities, and Citizenship
Abstract “Didn’t she used to sell that WAP?” tweeted Afro-Latina rapper Cardi B on August 16, 2020, in response to California congressional candidate DeAnna Lorraine’s post: “America needs far more women like Melania [Trump] and far less like Cardi B.” This exchange and others foreground this article’s argument—namely, that conservative reactions to Cardi B’s performances of racialized and classed femininity on Twitter, especially from right-wing cisgender women, aimed to put the rapper “in her place,” which is outside of politics and in opposition to (white) American values. Even though Cardi B’s working-class Black femininity places her outside of discourses of normative U.S. citizenship and meritocracy, the rapper “makes herself at home” by engaging in civic practices regardless of the classist misogynoir directed at her.
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