How does listening to rap shape emerging adults’ views on sexuality? An exploratory qualitative study of representations of masculinity and romantic and sexual relationships
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This qualitative study examines the influence of regular rap music listening on young adults’ representations of sexuality. Grounded in a sociological framework that views music as a key agent of secondary socialization, the research explores how rap lyrics and imagery shape perceptions of sexuality, masculinity, and femininity. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight participants (three women and five men) aged 18 to 25. Thematic analysis revealed three main findings: (1) a stronger influence of rap content during adolescence, a period of heightened sensitivity to social norms; (2) widespread adherence to dominant models of masculinity, despite participants’ critical awareness of stereotypical narratives; and (3) the legitimization of sexist messages through the perception of a broader sexist societal context. These results suggest that rap music plays a significant role in shaping and normalizing gendered and sexual scripts. The study underscores the need for educational initiatives to challenge gender stereotypes and foster more egalitarian views on intimate relationships.
Réseaux sociaux