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MISOGYNY AND MYTH: THE PRESENCE OF ROMANTICLOVE IN HIP HOP CULTUREA Senior Honors Thesis byADORA ASONYESubmitted to the Office of Honors Programs& Academic ScholarshipsTexas A&M UniversityIn partial fulfillment of the requirements of theUNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATERESEARCH FELLOWSApril 2006Major: Sociology
 
MISOGYNY AND MYTH: THE PRESENCE OF ROMANTIC LOVE IN HIPHOP CULTUREA Senior Honors Thesis byADORA ASONYESubmitted to the Office of Honors Programs& Academic ScholarshipsTexas A&M UniversityIn partial fulfillment for the designation of UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATERESEARCH FELLOWSApproved as to style and content by:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Derrick Darby Edward A. Funkhouse(Fellows Advisor) (Executive Director)April 2006Major: Sociology
 
ABSTRACTMisogyny and Myth: The presence of Romantic Love in Hip Hop Culture (April 2006)Adora AsonyeDepartment of SociologyTexas A&M UniversityFellows Advisor: Associate Professor Dr. Derrick DarbyDepartment of PhilosophyAlthough many use misogynistic, materialistic, and violent lyrics in attempt to belie the notion that hip hop contains any manifestations of romantic love, I contend thatnot only is romantic love present in hip hop, but the love exhibited does not deviatesubstantially from common notions of romantic love in mainstream society. Using adefinition of romantic love derived by classic explorations in the subject, romantic lovewill be explored in hip hop culture.iii
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