„Ihr habt alle reiche Eltern, also sagt nicht, ‚Deutschland hat kein Ghetto!‘“

Zur symbolischen Konstruktion von Anerkennung im Spannungsfeld zwischen Subkultur und Mehrheitsgesellschaft

Authors

  • Martin Seeliger
  • Katharina Knüttel

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v40i160.384

Keywords:

Deutschland, Subkultur, Kultur, Kulturkampf, Anerkennung, Hip-Hop

Abstract

Gangstarap-images recently have become an important part of the German everyday entertainment culture. Underlying a mode of construction shaped by a current discourse about migrant masculinities and juvenile delinquency, these images derive from references to the speakers ethnic and class-background and their enactment of certain body norms. By approaching these cultural forms from an intersectional perspective, we show two (complementary) ways of interpretation: Thus they can be seen as a way to update hegemonic masculinity by the speakers, as well as references to be used in a scandalizing manner for the cause of a symbolic ‘class war’.

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Published

2010-09-01

How to Cite

Seeliger, M., & Knüttel, K. (2010). „Ihr habt alle reiche Eltern, also sagt nicht, ‚Deutschland hat kein Ghetto!‘“: Zur symbolischen Konstruktion von Anerkennung im Spannungsfeld zwischen Subkultur und Mehrheitsgesellschaft. PROKLA. Journal of Critical Social Science, 40(160), 395–410. https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v40i160.384

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