Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was a play on the water bottle brand "aquafina".
This. Never occurred to me that it was somehow a slam on AAs. It doesn’t follow a particularly distinctive AA naming style (like LaXXX or XXXXinsha or second syllable apostrophes). It also doesn’t follow the 1980s inspired tradition of synthesized African-style names like Shaniqua.
So what about Awkwafina says AA to you? That it’s an invented name? That it’s a brand name? Neither of those are distinctively AA traits.
Personally I think when your using aave and putting on an urban persona for your comedy while calling yourself awkwafina, it’s gone beyond just a play on a water brand
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen her latest attempt to gloss over her (in my opinion) racist persona? I remember when I first heard of her years ago I was baffled how she was receiving so much positive press when it was immediately clear she used a moniker that was a mocking play on names found in parts of the AA community. It was a common trope in the late 90s to mock these names. I know she is trying to use the fact she is a minority as well to cover for it And trying to spin it as honoring the hip-hop communitybut I saw it plain as what it was day one. I’ve watched her rise in shock in light of all of this.
she grew up in Queens, how more urban can she be?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was a play on the water bottle brand "aquafina".
This. Never occurred to me that it was somehow a slam on AAs. It doesn’t follow a particularly distinctive AA naming style (like LaXXX or XXXXinsha or second syllable apostrophes). It also doesn’t follow the 1980s inspired tradition of synthesized African-style names like Shaniqua.
So what about Awkwafina says AA to you? That it’s an invented name? That it’s a brand name? Neither of those are distinctively AA traits.
Personally I think when your using aave and putting on an urban persona for your comedy while calling yourself awkwafina, it’s gone beyond just a play on a water brand
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was a play on the water bottle brand "aquafina".
This. Never occurred to me that it was somehow a slam on AAs. It doesn’t follow a particularly distinctive AA naming style (like LaXXX or XXXXinsha or second syllable apostrophes). It also doesn’t follow the 1980s inspired tradition of synthesized African-style names like Shaniqua.
So what about Awkwafina says AA to you? That it’s an invented name? That it’s a brand name? Neither of those are distinctively AA traits.
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was a play on the water bottle brand "aquafina".