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I wish I could spend all of my time in New Orleans, my favorite city in the world, so my friends are kind enough to send anything they run across that involves the Crescent City. Two friends forwarded a recent New York Times article on the rise of “sissy bounce,” a new take on bounce - an energetic form of rap/hip hop that originated in New Orleans. “Sissy bounce” refers to a handful of transgendered/gay rappers, some of whom perform in drag. Note the use of identity politics as a silencing mechanism in the comments, as well as the missassumption that I am only concerned about white women when it comes to sexism. NOTE: This blog was published as a guest post on Sociological Images where it received a slew comments.
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By Caroline Heldman Hurricane Katrina/ New Orleans Media/Media Criticism Sexism Sexuality August 5, 2010