KIM presents her research at the national conference of Popular Culture and American Culture in New Orleans

The annual national conference is the Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association’s signature event. Each year, thousands of scholars from many academic disciplines across the globe travel to meet in a major American city to share and discuss their research at the conference in several venues: panel presentations, round tables, special sessions, film screenings, local tours, keynote speaker events, special awards ceremonies, and more. This year’s conference was held at the Marriott Canal Street hotel in New Orleans, from 16 – 19 April 2025. Kim presented the third chapter of her PhD: The importance of the “thick hourglass body ideal” in U.S. commercial women rap for young Dutch Black and White women’s body image. Her session/ talk was part of the Gender and Media Studies research area.

Click here to read her published article.

 

 

It's only fair to share...Email this to someone
email
Share on Facebook
Facebook
Tweet about this on Twitter
Twitter
Share on LinkedIn
Linkedin