Research Article

Understanding gender roles and stereotypes through song lyrics in Kosovar society

Volume: 12 Number: 2 June 30, 2024
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Understanding gender roles and stereotypes through song lyrics in Kosovar society

Abstract

This paper, through the lyrics of the song, presents the representation of gender roles and stereotypes in Kosovar society. On the other hand, this study aims to shed light on music and the opportunities it offers for the transmission of social values that help in overcoming gender stereotypes in the cultural context of Kosovo. The importance of this study is undeniable because this study was done at a time when discussions about gender equality were at the center of attention. Therefore, the study of gender issues, not only through music but also from other perspectives, is of great importance because it affects social transformation regarding equality, as a requirement for developing a real democratic society. To realize this research, the text (content) analysis method was used, through the ethnographic research approach. Through this method, the lyrics of certain songs have been analyzed to discover how they carry or challenge gender stereotypes in our society. For analysis, we have chosen some of the most popular songs. In the analysis results, we have identified gender stereotypes expressed with a special emphasis. This includes the praise of the man as the head of the house and the one who takes care of all, including some texts that praise the son as the honor and pride of the family. On the other hand, some songs describe the man in a derogatory way, calling him stupid, owl, and using other negative insulting terms. In particular, current modern music such as rap and hip-hop, especially, tends to go even further in creating gender stereotypes, belittling women with different terms such as fraudsters, traitors, whores, etc. The results obtained from this research will serve as a basis for discussions on the improvement of the gender image in the media that offer songs, especially in the lyrics of the songs to promote positive changes in Kosovar society related to gender roles and stereotypes, as well as help to raise awareness of to the general public about the role of songs in creating and cultivating a culture in favor of improving gender equality. At this point, we recommend a deeper awareness in Kosovar society about the impact of these texts on the formation of gender perceptions. Also, artists and music creators are invited to be proactive in changing this reality, to create music that reflects a more equal perspective.

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Supporting Institution

University of Pristina.

Project Number

5

Ethical Statement

We, the authors, declare that we have conducted our research respecting the rights, dignity and well-being of the participants and other interested parties. We will also address to the best of our ability from any potential risks, benefits of our research, and any ethical issues that may arise. We demonstrate our integrity, accountability and social responsibility as researchers.

Thanks

We thank the University for the Workspace and all the colleagues for the advice and suggestions to finalize the paper.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Music Education

Journal Section

Research Article

Early Pub Date

June 24, 2024

Publication Date

June 30, 2024

Submission Date

March 8, 2024

Acceptance Date

June 20, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 12 Number: 2

APA
Xhoni, A., & Zylfiu, B. (2024). Understanding gender roles and stereotypes through song lyrics in Kosovar society. Rast Musicology Journal, 12(2), 169-184. https://doi.org/10.12975/rastmd.20241224
AMA
1.Xhoni A, Zylfiu B. Understanding gender roles and stereotypes through song lyrics in Kosovar society. RMJ. 2024;12(2):169-184. doi:10.12975/rastmd.20241224
Chicago
Xhoni, Armend, and Bahtije Zylfiu. 2024. “Understanding Gender Roles and Stereotypes through Song Lyrics in Kosovar Society”. Rast Musicology Journal 12 (2): 169-84. https://doi.org/10.12975/rastmd.20241224.
EndNote
Xhoni A, Zylfiu B (June 1, 2024) Understanding gender roles and stereotypes through song lyrics in Kosovar society. Rast Musicology Journal 12 2 169–184.
IEEE
[1]A. Xhoni and B. Zylfiu, “Understanding gender roles and stereotypes through song lyrics in Kosovar society”, RMJ, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 169–184, June 2024, doi: 10.12975/rastmd.20241224.
ISNAD
Xhoni, Armend - Zylfiu, Bahtije. “Understanding Gender Roles and Stereotypes through Song Lyrics in Kosovar Society”. Rast Musicology Journal 12/2 (June 1, 2024): 169-184. https://doi.org/10.12975/rastmd.20241224.
JAMA
1.Xhoni A, Zylfiu B. Understanding gender roles and stereotypes through song lyrics in Kosovar society. RMJ. 2024;12:169–184.
MLA
Xhoni, Armend, and Bahtije Zylfiu. “Understanding Gender Roles and Stereotypes through Song Lyrics in Kosovar Society”. Rast Musicology Journal, vol. 12, no. 2, June 2024, pp. 169-84, doi:10.12975/rastmd.20241224.
Vancouver
1.Armend Xhoni, Bahtije Zylfiu. Understanding gender roles and stereotypes through song lyrics in Kosovar society. RMJ. 2024 Jun. 1;12(2):169-84. doi:10.12975/rastmd.20241224

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