Cole, discuss the concept of race secrets and homophobia in the Black community. The book itself discusses the struggle women face when fighting for equality and against sexism, violence, and racism. In the chapter of Gender Talk, Race Secrets and the Body Politic, Guy-Sheftall and Cole discuss the cruelties preformed on women by James Marion Sims. He was the ‘founder of gynecology’ and used slave women to test out both his practices and tools. Guy-Sheftall and Cole also talk about all of the lynching of female slaves that are rarely discussed (Cole, Guy-Sheftall 129). This absence of discussion of the violence against women is an example of how the plights of women are often overlooked. Another issue that women face within the Black community is homophobia. Guy-Sheftall and Cole talk about how in the Black community being homosexual can lead to becoming ostracized (Cole, Guy-Sheftall 175). Homosexual women frequently are required to closet their sexuality as it denies men the right to sexualize them. More than just Black women are affected by the misogyny that promotes gender-specific …show more content…
Women are more often than not in revealing clothing, with their faces covered or not shown at. Sexual aggression towards women has been a very predominant theme in new school hip-hop and rap music. Sexual aggression is violent behavior that, regardless of the wants or desires of the participant, is used for sexual gratification. The problem of sexual aggression due to hip-hop music is one that is often culturally debated. In several music videos women had money thrown at them or there is an insinuation that they are there for the man’s money, thus gold-diggers. , Women of all races are seen in sexually objectifying sex scenes. This shows a lack of respect for women and the fairly angry tone and the blunt references to the sexual, emotional, and physical abuse to women has become a common theme in hip-hop