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It has been argued that "ghetto fabulous" is a negative stereotype of Black America. Nevertheless it has a popular use in the vernacular, television, and movies. As a comedic device it often dramatizes and draws attention to life in the ghetto. It is also frequently used as a juxtaposition against mainstream America. It can be argued that "ghetto fabulous" is a sub-culture within the welfare state and therefore America itself. |
It has been argued that "ghetto fabulous" is a negative stereotype of Black America. Nevertheless it has a popular use in the vernacular, television, and movies. As a comedic device it often dramatizes and draws attention to life in the ghetto. It is also frequently used as a juxtaposition against mainstream America. It can be argued that "ghetto fabulous" is a sub-culture within the welfare state and therefore America itself. |
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Uses and interpretations of the term vary. Generally speaking, a person who is living "ghetto fabulous" has means of support other than legitimate work. Money and housing may come from welfare assistance, relatives, or illicit activities. However, by a normal means test and outward appearance the person is not considered poor. Frequently the term is used in reference to a person's material possessions such as a luxury car, brand-label clothing and accessories, or jewelery. The term may also reference personal grooming habits such as having one's hair and nails done, being tattooed, or cosmetic gold or silver caps applied to the teeth. While the term "ghetto fabulous" may be used to specifically point to |
Uses and interpretations of the term vary. Generally speaking, a person who is living "ghetto fabulous" has means of support other than legitimate work. Money and housing may come from welfare assistance, relatives, or illicit activities. However, by a normal means test and outward appearance the person is not considered poor. Frequently the term is used in reference to a person's material possessions such as a luxury car, brand-label clothing and accessories, or jewelery. The term may also reference personal grooming habits such as having one's hair and nails done, being tattooed, or cosmetic gold or silver caps applied to the teeth. While the term "ghetto fabulous" may be used to specifically point to any of the above, it is most frequently used a generalization. |
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Living "ghetto fabulous" is much akin to the hillbilly notion of living "high-on-the-hog." |
Living "ghetto fabulous" is much akin to the hillbilly notion of living "high-on-the-hog." |
Revision as of 21:22, 28 June 2006
Ghetto fabulous is an expression believed to have originated amongst African-Americans living in poor urban areas of the city of Los Angeles. At the same time a term of derision and pride, it specifically refers to the mentality and lifestyle of some ghetto inhabitants and vaguely to the mentality and lifestyle of poor black urbanites.
It has been argued that "ghetto fabulous" is a negative stereotype of Black America. Nevertheless it has a popular use in the vernacular, television, and movies. As a comedic device it often dramatizes and draws attention to life in the ghetto. It is also frequently used as a juxtaposition against mainstream America. It can be argued that "ghetto fabulous" is a sub-culture within the welfare state and therefore America itself.
Uses and interpretations of the term vary. Generally speaking, a person who is living "ghetto fabulous" has means of support other than legitimate work. Money and housing may come from welfare assistance, relatives, or illicit activities. However, by a normal means test and outward appearance the person is not considered poor. Frequently the term is used in reference to a person's material possessions such as a luxury car, brand-label clothing and accessories, or jewelery. The term may also reference personal grooming habits such as having one's hair and nails done, being tattooed, or cosmetic gold or silver caps applied to the teeth. While the term "ghetto fabulous" may be used to specifically point to any of the above, it is most frequently used a generalization.
Living "ghetto fabulous" is much akin to the hillbilly notion of living "high-on-the-hog."