The idea of this dissertation is to explore how the female beauty standards have changed in the 21st century, investigating the role that hip-hop/rap culture might have had a stake in it. We know that the ideal physical standards for women were skinny, toned models just like theVictoria’s secret angels for example. But nowadays, the ‘hourglass’ figure is gaining much more admiration – example: big boobs, big butt, small waist. and the number of surgical procedures done are exponentialy increasing. The idea is to study, how and where these numbers are increasing and possibly draw a connection to the ‘recent’ rise of popularity of the hip-hop culture. Also, analyse discourse of male rappers and how they promote this type of bodies,and also the female rappers and how they claim their sexuality by owning their bodies, which are typically curvy. This is the time where we see white women all over the world resemble african women physically due to procedures – appropriation? Since Hip-Hop started in the Bronx by african-american people, hip-hop’s roots are deeply connected to this type of female physionomy. Despite the discourse in rap being often objectifying of women, women still want to look like this standard of beauty more and more. Please analyse music videos and lyrics to come up with relevant evidence of how women are portrayed. I am attaching the dissertation outline I have already prepared, you can use some of the relevant sections already. Body should look like this:
- Introduction- can use my own, and change what you think is relevant (600 words already)
- Literature review – No words written yet
- Methodology and methods – can build on what I already have, and change what you think is relevant (343 words)
- Data collection and analysis – the biggest part of the work – no words written yet (600 words)
- Conclusion – no words written yet
- Bibliography – can use what I already have if relevant, add some relevant sources and academic papers :
At the end of the document I also have some more words I thought of, please use if you will.