Hiphop över klasserna: En studie om lyssningsvanor, identitet och social hållbarhet bland gymnasieelever
Abstract
Hip-hop as a subject in social science has not been around for as long as many other music
genres and this study is therefore able to fill a research gap when it comes to appropriation of
this global genre between social classes in the context of Gothenburg. The aim of the essay is
partly to investigate how listening habits of hip-hop looks today depending on differences in
social class among high school adolescents and what those listening habits can tell us about
different forms of appropriation and identification. The study also analyses what social
political problems/projects can be deduced from each group's most popular hip-hop lyrics.
Appropriation, identity and social sustainability constitute the study's theoretical concepts.
The tool for collecting material concerning listening patterns is questionnaires and the
approach on identity and appropriation will be analyzed through textual analysis of popular
hip-hop songs and questionnaire answers. The results show that there are similarities in which
contexts the adolescents listen to hip-hop but they differ in what they use it for as well as the
songs lyrical content. The conclusions are that, even though the working class show a higher
proportion of listeners that identify themselves with hip-hop music and relate to the political
issues raised in lyrics, a part of the middle class also use hip-hop for the same purposes. The
textual analysis of both groups most popular hip-hop songs tells us that the working class
more often appropriate songs containing subjects as scarcity of food (poverty), unjust access
to education and criminality while the middle class appropriate a hip-hop that more frequently
raises questions of gender equality and local affiliation.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2017-10-09Author
Kettil, Simon
Keywords
hip-hop
identity
appropriation
social class
social sustainability
Series/Report no.
Globala Studier
2017:6
Language
swe