The Sex Issue situates sexual expression in hip-hop within systems of capitalism, visual culture, and gender politics. By centering women, queer artists, and labor economies, the issue reframes sex in hip-hop as a complex negotiation of agency, power, and representation.
Read MoreVolume 4, Issue 1 examines why hip-hop is repeatedly blamed for broader social anxieties about race, youth, politics, and violence. Contributors challenge these narratives by situating hip-hop within histories of media scapegoating, cultural resistance, and global political expression.
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