Sponsored Links

Rabu, 09 Mei 2018

Sponsored Links

40% of Wikipedia is under threat from deletionists / Boing Boing
src: media.boingboing.net

"Chickenhead" is derogatory American English slang that can refer either to someone who performs fellatio for everybody or, derisively, "dumb female".


Video Chickenhead (sexuality)



Etymology

Contemporary use of the term may have originated in African-American sexual slang and gained popularity through use in hip-hop, notably the 1996 skit "Chickenhead Convention" on the album Muddy Waters by Redman. Additionally, the song 'Chickenhead' by Project Pat (featuring La Chat and Three Six Mafia) introduced this black vernacular term to a more mainstream audience.[1]

However, widespread use of the term almost certainly predates this significantly, extending across the demographic makeup of American society. Examples include John Steinbeck's 1952 Novel "East of Eden", in which the (white) proprietor of a brothel indirectly refers to the working girls of her establishment as "chickenheads".


Maps Chickenhead (sexuality)



History

Ronald Weitzer and Charis Kubrin note that "A favorite rap term is 'chickenhead,' which reduces a woman to a bobbing head giving oral sex." Bakari Kitwana argues that many rappers refer to women, black women in particular, as "bitches, gold diggers, hoes, hoodrats, chickenheads, pigeons, and so on." Johnnetta B. Cole argues that hip hop's tradition to refer to black women in such terms disrespects and vilifies them.


40% of Wikipedia is under threat from deletionists / Boing Boing
src: i2.wp.com


Bibliography

  • Morgan, Joan (1999). When chickenheads come home to roost: my life as a hip-hop feminist. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9780684822624. 
  • Bulbeck, Chilla. "Young feminist voices on the future of feminism". Sociological Sites/Sights, TASA 2000 Conference, (6-8 December). Adelaide: Flinders University. 
  • Springer, Kimberly (Summer 2002). "Third wave Black feminism?". Signs. University of Chicago Press. 27 (4): 1059-1082. doi:10.1086/339636. JSTOR 10.1086/339636. 
  • Massey, Carla (1996). "Body-smarts: an adolescent girl thinking, talking, and mattering". Gender and Psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing (PEP). 1: 75-102. 
  • Stephens, Dionne P.; Phillips, Layli D. (March 2003). "Freaks, gold diggers, divas, and dykes: The sociohistorical development of adolescent African American women's sexual scripts". Sexuality & Culture. Springer. 7 (1): 3-49. doi:10.1007/BF03159848. 

Diamond's newly married brother netted cheating on wife | Matooke ...
src: matookerepublic.com


References


Source of the article : Wikipedia

Comments
0 Comments