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The transition from the "heroin chic" era (thin) to the rise of hip-hop culture bringing voluptuous figures (e.g., Sir Mix-a-Lot’s "Baby Got Back") into the mainstream. III. Pop Culture and the "BBL" Era
Discussing Saartjie Baartman (the "Venus Hottentot") and how larger, particularly African, body types were historically demonized and othered in Western culture. big ass bootylicious
Analyzing the celebration of curves in pop music (Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Cardi B). The transition from the "heroin chic" era (thin)
Discussing how the aesthetic is celebrated on white women (e.g., the Kardashian effect) while Black women are often hyper-sexualized for the same body type. VI. Conclusion: The Future of the Form Analyzing the celebration of curves in pop music
This paper explores the shifting cultural perception of the female posterior, transitioning from historically marginalized body types to the modern "big ass" aesthetic celebrated in digital culture, pop music, and fashion. It examines how "bootylicious" moved from slang to a dominant beauty standard, analyzing the tension between body positivity, the fetishization of Black female bodies, and the impact of social media curation. I. Introduction: Defining the "Bootylicious" Turn
Paper Title: From Venus to Viral: The Cultural Evolution of the "Bootylicious" Aesthetic
Examining the rise of cosmetic surgery as a way to achieve this aesthetic, turning a body type into a consumer commodity. IV. Social Media and the Democratization of Curves