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“Ain’t Got Enough Money to Pay Me Respect”: Blackfishing, Cultural Appropriation, and the Commodification of Blackness
Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies ( IF 0.683 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-14 , DOI: 10.1177/15327086211029357
Maha Ikram Cherid 1
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The term blackfishing, which takes a twist on the concept of catfishing, that is, tricking people online into thinking you are someone else, refers to the practice of (mostly) White women pretending to be Black by using makeup, hairstyles, and fashion that originate in Black Culture to gain financial benefits. This article aims to contextualize the concept of blackfishing through a critical literary review that will cover the following elements: cultural appropriation, the commodification of Black culture, the representation of Black women in North America, and the operationalization of blackfishing.



中文翻译:

“没有足够的钱来尊重我”:黑鱼、文化挪用和黑的商品化

术语blackfishing,这需要对catfishing的概念,那就是欺骗人的扭曲的在线以为你是别人,是指(大部分)白人妇女假装用化妆,发型是黑色的做法,与时尚是起源于黑人文化以获得经济利益。本文旨在通过批判性文学评论将黑鱼的概念置于语境中,该评论将涵盖以下要素:文化挪用、黑人文化的商品化、北美黑人女性的代表以及黑鱼的可操作化。

更新日期:2021-07-15
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