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Klitclique

Vienna’s F€M1N1$T Answer to Sad Boys


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  • cris.virtual.department
    University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
  • cris.virtual.orcid
  • dc.contributor.author
    Fürnkranz, Magdalena
  • dc.date.accessioned
    2024-09-06T13:59:39Z
  • dc.date.available
    2024-09-06T13:59:39Z
  • dc.date.issued
    2019
  • dc.description.abstract
    The female artists G-udit and $chwanger, aka Klitclique, act as rappers and F€M1N1$TS in Vienna’s art and underground music scene. Founded in 2005, the hip hop duo uses trap rap and a certain DIY ethic to reconstruct the sounds of feminism. The fact that Klitclique raps from a feminist perspective seems to arouse greater interest in the art world than in the hip hop scene. Regarding the first album release, Klitclique plans physical releases in the form of installations as an equal component of its music. In their performances the two artists use music, language, and props as response to a male culture that still ignores, controls and irritates female sexuality. In this paper I will discuss the image and effects of feminism in trap rap, the role of languages in existing conceptions of gender identities as well as the de-/construction of gender clichés by analysing Klitclique’s lyrics and performances.
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  • dc.identifier.doi
    10.21939/klitclique
  • dc.identifier.isbn
    978-989-54179-1-9
  • dc.identifier.uri
    https://dspace.mdw.ac.at/handle/123456789/14563
  • dc.language.iso
    en
  • dc.relation.isbn
    978-989-54179-1-9
  • dc.relation.publication
    Keep it Simple Make it Fast! An approach to underground music scenes (vol. 4)
  • dc.rights.license
    CC-BY-4.0
  • dc.subject
    feminist art
    rap
    Vienna
    Feminism
    identities
    Vienna music scene
    trap rap
    art
  • dc.title
    Klitclique
  • dc.title.subtitle
    Vienna’s F€M1N1$T Answer to Sad Boys
  • dc.type
    text::book::book part
  • dcat.theme
    EDUC
  • dcterms.publisher
    University of Porto. Faculty of Arts and Humanities
  • dspace.entity.type
    Publication
  • oaire.citation.endPage
    97
  • oaire.citation.startPage
    89
  • oairecerif.author.affiliation
    University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna