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From blues women to b-girls: performing badass femininity
Authors:Imani Kai Johnson
Institution:1. East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, United Statesjohnsonik@mail.etsu.edu
Abstract:This article introduces the concept of badass femininity, a marginalized femininity captured in the performances of contemporary b-girls (women breakdancers) and blues women of the 1920s. The author uses the work of Hortense Spillers, Maria Lugones, Chela Sandoval, and Angela Davis to argue that non-normative gender performances from the fringes of society are necessary consequence of histories of enslavement, genocide, and exploitation. Badass femininity is a one version of a multiplicity of femininities. It re-signifies qualities typically associated with masculinity through women whose work in dance and music move these gender performances from the margins to center stage.
Keywords:b-girls  breaking  breakdancing  b-girling  b-boying  marginalized femininities  badass femininity  oppositional consciousness  blues women
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