Black women's health in the age of hip hop and HIV/AIDS : a narrative remix / Nghana tamu Lewis.

Contents Introduction: A tale of three influences : my roots/routes (in)to black women's health, hip hop, and HIV/AIDS -- In search of our mothers' theories : hip hop feminism in praxis -- "Cunt buckets" and "bad bitches" : black girl identity formation and sexual health in PUSH : a novel and The Coldest Winter Ever -- Transnational flow(s) : staging silence, stigma, and shame in in the continuum -- "Prioritized" : the hip hop (re)construction of black womanhood in Girlfriends and The Game -- In memoriam-and in life.
Abstract "Using the lens of hip hop feminism, analyzes how five black women artists-Sapphire, Sister Souljah, Mara Brock Akil, Nikkole Salter, and Danai Gurira-give voice and visibility to black women's lived experiences with HIV/AIDS in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 139-159) and index.
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