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    towards. Their main goal is to sell their product. Advertisers know all the best ways to get you to appeal to the product they are selling‚ for example Covergirl cosmetics. The Covergirl advertisement from March 2012 has a picture of the esteemed Queen Latifah with green eye shadow to match the font and dress of the ad. She looks radiant in this ad with her big pearly white smile‚ beautiful brown eyes‚ and long lashes. Accessorizing this wonderful outfit and makeup combination is an attractive pair of small

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    enhance and display her beauty. The CoverGirl advertisement from March 2012 includes a picture of Queen Latifah in a grayish background with her green eyes shadow. As the viewer see‚ the photo shot shows just her face from the neck up‚ which helps viewers focus on mascara product. First impression‚ the viewers can see a beautiful big smile with shiny white teeth of Queen Latifah. Also she has brown eyes with long curly eyelashes and wears a lovely pair of small gold earrings in her ears. The

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    “Woman in Hip-Hop” Although hip-hop generally contains male emcees‚ there has been a plethora of female emcees in the earlier hip-hop days that have made a positive impact on the hip-hop community and the culture itself. Hip-Hop started in 1970 by DJ Kool Herc‚ but it wasn’t until 1979 that the first female emcee emerged. Her name was Wendy Clark A.K.A “Lady B”. She began spinning hip-hop records on WHAT 1340 AM in Philadelphia. She expanded hip-hop outside of New York to Philadelphia.

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    phrase and made it a household known phrase associated with their brand. Cover Girl’s strength lies in their promotion through big celebrities. Cover Girl has many different commercials with celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres‚ Sofia Vergara and Queen Latifah. They use the ideology that women have to look young and beautiful or else they will be unappealing. Cover Girl advertisements highlight the

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    this bring attention to Latifah because she was one of the first female rappers it also considered her a feminist emcee fighting against misogyny in the music industry. She broke her song up into three different topics; the first was about men undermining women‚ the next was about domestic abuse‚ and following‚ the last topic was about the influences music has on others and how people especially women try to mimic actions seen on television to get a man to recognize them. Latifah used her powers as a

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    Results and Findings Chapter 5 Discussion Chapter 6 Conclusion References Appendices A B C Pictures of Advertisements Gucci Envy me Gucci Envy me and Jenifer Aniston Gucci Envy me and Amy Winehouse Christian Dior J’dore Christian Dior J’dore and Queen Latifah Christian Dior J’dore and Emma Watson 57 58 59 60 61 62 38 41 49 1 3 3 4 6 10 14 25 31 35 2 Acknowledgements: The completion of this research was because of supports from many people. The author would like to thank her supervisor‚ Dr. Gorton

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    B. 1994. Breaking Free of the Shame Trap. New York: Ballantine. 9. Garbarino‚ J. 1999. Lost Boys. New York: The Free Press. 10. George‚ N. 1998. Hip Hop America. New York: Viking Penguin. 11. Hip-Hop Divas. 2001. New York: Three Rivers Press. 12. Latifah‚ Queen. 1989. “Ladies First” All Hail the Queen. Tommy Boy Music. 13. Morgan‚ J. 2000. When Chicken heads Come Home To Roast. New York: Touchstone. 15. Rose‚ Tricia. 1994. Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America. Hanover and

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    Women always face a strong challenge from hip-pop culture and male rappers. Men’s dominant position is very obvious in rap music in the early time of hip-hop music. In rap music‚ women always have a negative or derogatory image. Many rap music uses aggressive and abusive words to aim at women. In misogynistic songs‚ rappers often use “bitch” or “ho” to refer to a woman and describe her as a distrust figure (par. 12). Scholars have provides some reasons for the appearance of misogyny in rap music

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    Is Hip-Hop Feminism Alive in 2011? Joan Morgan coined the phrase back in 1999‚ but what does hip-hop feminism look like today? Is it Queen Latifah? Nicki Minaj? Or the 10-year-old girl calling out Lil Wayne? • By: Akoto Ofori-Atta | Posted: March 21‚ 2011 at 12:52 AM [pic] Queen Latifah; Nicki Minaj In 1992 Dr. Dre released his single "Bitches Ain’t Sh--‚" complete with a chorus that emphatically reduces women to nothing but "hoes and tricks." In 1996 Akinyele famously sang "Put It In

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    sexualized through their roles in the counterparts’ music. The misogyny and oppression of woman was repeated throughout music but in the process giving woman the boost to come out as their own acts in the subculture. Female rappers such as Queen Latifah‚ MC Lyte‚ Lil’ Kim‚ Salt N Pepa‚ and Missy Elliot were some very popular artists ranging from the 80s-90s empowering woman and freely expressing their sexuality. Within the last 10-15 years there has been the rise of female rappers such as Nicki

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