Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).Hover on a tile to learn new words with the same root.SpanishDict is the world's most popular Spanish-English dictionary, translation, and learning website.Reggaeton was born in Panama and became more famous in Puerto Rico.El reguetón nació en Panamá y se hizo más famoso en Puerto Rico.They played reggaeton at the party until the sun came up.Tocaron reggaetón en la fiesta hasta que salió el sol. A theoretical and historical analysisIntroduction: Representin’: Women, hip-hop, and popular musicMore than 5m join Spain’s feminist strike, unions sayProtests in Spain as five men cleared of teenager’s gang rapeThe missing links.

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Simply select your manager software from the list below and click on download. It has evolved from dancehall and influenced by American hip hop, Latin American, and Caribbean music. Sign in here to access free tools such as favourites and alerts, or to access personal subscriptionsIf you have access to journal content via a university, library or employer, sign in hereResearch off-campus without worrying about access issues. Ouvrez une session pour répondre aux questions Publier; born2run.

This site uses cookies. Please check you selected the correct society from the list and entered the user name and password you use to log in to your society website.Gender violence and the representation of sexual and affective relationships: Reflections on cross-media researchFiguraciones de la feminidad y marcos de relaciones sexoafectivas en los vídeos musicales independientes producidos en EspañaRepresentations of femininities and frames of sexual and affective relationships in independent music videos produced in SpainPortrayals of caring masculinities in fiction films: The male caregiver in Still Mine, Intouchables and Nebraska‘En mi imperio’: Competing discourses of agency in Ivy Queen’s reggaetónGrrrlzines: Resistência e Pertencimento nos fanzines Riot Girls na cena punk portuguesaGrrrlzines: Resistance and belonging in Riot Girls’ fanzines of the Portuguese punk sceneInventing the psychological: Lifestyle magazines and the fiction of autonomous selfAcelerando la femenidad en el reggaetón: La chapa que vibra de La MaterialistaSpeeding up femininity in reggaeton: The vibrating bottom by La MaterialistaThe expansion of Punk Rock: Riot grrrl challenges to gender power relations in British Indie music subcultures‘Unidos por el mismo sueño en una canción’: On music, gangs and flowsLa Erótica del ‘Malote’. For more information view the This article explores the feminist potential of the Spanish ‘reggaeton’ movement led by young women through the song lyrics and public discourses of artists Brisa Fenoy, Ms Nina and Tremenda Jauría. Bridget Jones and the new gender regimeHutchinson; Birmingham: The Center of Contemporary Cultural Studies from the University of BirminghamHow to be a Choni: Tutorial videos, class and gender in Spain’s economic recessionThe linguistic path of ‘romance’: A systemic-functional analysis and gender comparison of songs of the 1950s and the 2000sA man lives here: Reggaeton’s hypermasculine residentSpanish feminism, popular misogyny and the place of the victimIntroduction: Youth studies in Latin America. Reggaeton is regarded as one of the most popular music genres in the Spanish-speaking … Sexuality, spirituality, and gender construction in women’s rock musicPost-feminism and popular culture. By continuing to browse

0 0 0. That’s kind of a limitation for the Spanish music industry, since reggaeton is seldom made in Spain. The distinctive sound of today's reggaeton is a mix of Jamaican dancehall rhythms, derived from reggae, and Latin merengue, bomba, plena and sometimes salsa. An analysis of the negative representation of music in reggaeton songsAcumulación Subalterna: Cultura, Clase, Raza y ReggaetónSubaltern accumulation: culture, class, race and reggaeton‘A little too ironic’: The appropriation and packaging of riot grrrl politics by mainstream female musiciansThe social organization of gender and sexuality in alternative hard rock: An analysis of intersectionalityFrom bullfighter’s lover to female matador: The evolution of Madonna’s gender displays in her music videosMy sassy girl: A qualitative study of women’s aggression in dating relationships in BeijingLittle Red Rooster vs. the Honky Tonk Woman: Mick Jagger, sexuality, style and imageChonis and Pijas: Slut-shaming and double standards in online performances among Spanish teensIntersectionality: The fourth wave of feminist Twitter community