Carnal teachings: raunch aesthetics as queer feminist pedagogies in Yo! Majesty's hip hop practice |
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Authors: | Jillian Hernandez |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ethnic Studies Department and Critical Gender Studies Program, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United Statesjillhernandez@ucsd.edu |
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Abstract: | This essay puts forward a notion of “raunch aesthetics,” theorizing raunch as an aesthetic, performative, and vernacular practice: an explicit mode of sexual expression that transgresses norms of privacy and respectability. Raunch aesthetics describe creative practices that often blend humor and sexual explicitness to launch cultural critiques, generate pleasure for minority audiences, and affirm queer lives. The author activates her formulation of raunch in analyzing Yo! Majesty, a hip hop group comprised of black female emcees who openly describe their sexual desire for women, and explores how the queer youth of color she works with have responded to their music. Working beyond the unexamined moralisms that give critiques of raunch culture their legitimacy, the author argues that Yo! Majesty's raunch aesthetics transmit queer and feminist teachings. While celebrating carnal pleasures, these artists critique heterosexism, subvert narratives about the incompatibility of belief in Christ and queer sexualities, and trouble notions concerning the emancipation of coming out of the closet and declaring a stable homosexual identity. In demonstrating how raunch aesthetics generate consciousness raising, the author discusses how her youth participants critically read and consume hip hop while negotiating unwieldy meanings of sexuality and gender presentation. |
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Keywords: | raunch aesthetic pedagogy black queer feminist hip hop Yo Majesty sexuality youth consumption gender non-conformity masculinity religion spirituality race |
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