Thursday, 19 April 2018

Further research : Pop Reggaeton

Patois


(Source : Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) 

"This article is about the general term. For the Jamaican creole language, see Jamaican Patois.
Patois  is speech or language that is considered nonstandard, although the term is not formally defined in linguistics. As such, patois can refer to pidginscreolesdialects, or vernaculars, but not commonly to jargon or slang, which are vocabulary-based forms of cant.
In colloquial usage of the term, especially in France, class distinctions are implied by the very meaning of the term, since in French, patois refers to any sociolect associated with uneducated rural classes, in contrast with the dominant prestige language (Standard French) spoken by the middle and high classes of cities, or as used in literature and formal settings (the 'acrolect')."

Source imagery like the rose I found relevant because reggaeton is similar and can often get confused with Latin American music or (Latino). Reggaeton gives Latino youth a way to participate in contemporary urban-American culture without abandoning important aspects of their heritage. This developed my initial research into reggaeton words and phrases. These could later be included into an aspect of my design. 
Music genre can be classed as explicit 

Consider how can something be censored :
- x through it 
- block strips 
- solid colour 
- text
- shapes 
- pixelated 
- tape 
- hands 
- paper 






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