The document discusses five sources that analyze hip hop music and culture through a rhetorical lens. Source 1 discusses how Nicki Minaj and Beyonce's "Feeling Myself" music video empowers black women. Source 2 analyzes Azealia Banks' song "212" and the influence of the "white gaze" in hip hop. Source 3 discusses how hip hop can be a form of political discourse. Source 4 and 5 were not described. The sources relate in their analysis of hip hop rhetoric and impacts on culture and politics. They also overlap in discussing female artists and influence within the hip hop community.
The document discusses five sources that analyze hip hop music and culture through a rhetorical lens. Source 1 discusses how Nicki Minaj and Beyonce's "Feeling Myself" music video empowers black women. Source 2 analyzes Azealia Banks' song "212" and the influence of the "white gaze" in hip hop. Source 3 discusses how hip hop can be a form of political discourse. Source 4 and 5 were not described. The sources relate in their analysis of hip hop rhetoric and impacts on culture and politics. They also overlap in discussing female artists and influence within the hip hop community.
The document discusses five sources that analyze hip hop music and culture through a rhetorical lens. Source 1 discusses how Nicki Minaj and Beyonce's "Feeling Myself" music video empowers black women. Source 2 analyzes Azealia Banks' song "212" and the influence of the "white gaze" in hip hop. Source 3 discusses how hip hop can be a form of political discourse. Source 4 and 5 were not described. The sources relate in their analysis of hip hop rhetoric and impacts on culture and politics. They also overlap in discussing female artists and influence within the hip hop community.
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