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»Ich bin eine Kanackin« Decolonizing Popfeminism – Transcultural Perspectives on Lady Bitch Ray Pinar Tuzcu

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tuzcu, Pinar <p>Pinar Tuzcu, University of Kassel, Germany</p>, Author.
Series:
Gender studies (Bielefeld, Germany)
Gender Studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Postmigration.
Popfeminism.
Decolonial Approaches.
Feminist Art & Performance.
Rap.
Gender.
Popular Culture.
Postcolonialism.
Gender Studies.
Cultural Studies.
Sociology.
Local Subjects:
Postmigration.
Popfeminism.
Decolonial Approaches.
Feminist Art & Performance.
Rap.
Gender.
Popular Culture.
Postcolonialism.
Gender Studies.
Cultural Studies.
Sociology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (193 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Tuzcu, »Ich bin eine Kanackin« Decolonizing Popfeminism – Transcultural Perspectives on Lady Bitch Ray
Place of Publication:
Bielefeld transcript Verlag 2017
Language Note:
In English.
Biography/History:
Pinar Tuzcu (Dr. phil.) holds a postdoc position and teaches at the Department of Sociology of Diversity at the University of Kassel. Her research interests include contemporary feminisms and queer theory, postmigration studies, decolonial approaches and speculative methodology.
Summary:
Pinar Tuzcu explores rapper Lady Bitch Ray's performance and particularly her use of the term Kanackin. She combines issues of popfeminism and postmigration through speculative methodology and invites us to forget prescriptive definitions by proposing paradoxicality as a source to diversify our concepts of feminism. By means of Situational Analysis, her study works through the contradictory forms of positioning that occurred in group discussions with Turkish-German university students about Lady Bitch Ray's music videos. In this book, Tuzcu argues that these contradictory forms of positioning bear traces of emergent discourses that reach beyond Western-centric descriptions of feminism in Germany.
Besprochen in:IDA-NRW, 1 (2017)
»Der Diskurs um postmigrantische Popkultur in Deutschland wird durch Pinars Buch um einen vielversprechenden Beitrag erweitert. Lady Bitch Ray als hybride Kunstfigur passt in diesen Diskurs gut rein.«
Contents:
Frontmatter 1 Table of Contents 5 Introduction 7 "Ich bin ne Kanackin" 29 Situational Analysis of the Group Discussions 63 Not Yet A Code-Transcultural Locational Feminism 95 Conclusion 153 Bibliography 159
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783839435724
3839435722
OCLC:
979634923

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