Il presente contributo è frutto dell'opera collettiva degli autori. Tuttavia, ai fini dell'attribuzione delle sue singole parti, si precisa che sono da attribuire a Fabio Bocci i paragrafi 7 e 8, a Umberto Zona i paragrafi 4, 5, e 6 e a Martina De Castro i paragrafi 1, 2 e 3.
With the demise of twentieth-century social classes, the intersec-tion of gender, race and class no longer seems to constitute a para-digm, but rather a construct with a variable structure in which, from time to time, one of the three constituent elements emerges as the driving force. This also has repercussions inthe field of art and cul-ture. In the context of Hip Hop, for example, African American female rappers propose a female image in which the vindication of one’s blackness is accompanied by an awareness of the fluidity of sexual identity and the need to break certain stereotypes for which political commitment must necessarily coincide with “sobriety” of behavior. Intheir video clips there are frames that recall the Black Panthers or the Black Lives Matter movement, one can fight against racial and class discrimination without renouncing a politics of de-sire, which opens up interesting educational reflections.
Il presente lavoro è il frutto delle riflessioni e del lavoro congiunto degli autori. Tuttavia, ai fini dell'attribuzione delle singole parti, si specifica che i paragrafi 1 e 4 sono a opera di Martina De Castro e i paragrafi 2 e 3 a opera di Umberto Zona.
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