UofLCard wrote:For my research paper in my Pop Culture Studies seminar class, I'm thinking about looking at how Eminem has broken the 'color gates' for the hip hop world, as most non-black people struggled in the profession before him.
Can anyone provide me with semi-scholarly sources I can delve into to go about this?
This publication is a little bit bias against Eminem, but it talks about (according to the abstract) him breaking into a predominantly black business as challenging social constructs and re-constructing them:
http://comm.umn.edu/~grodman/pubs/Race.pdf(It's from University of Minnesota so it's probably legitimate).
This is the only one I could find with my half-assed database search on my unis website that was also available on google for everyone to access.
If you want I can also get you:
"Eminem’s “My Name Is”: Signifying Whiteness, Rearticulating Race"
"Eminem's Construction of Authenticity" (Deals with him facing black/female scorn)
"White Rappers and Black Epistemology"
"Eminem and the Tragedy of the White Rapper"
If you want those though, send me a PM, I'll have to upload them for you since you can only get them with an account on my universities library.