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: Papers often analyze "Hot Girl Summer" through the lens of Black feminism, digital self-expression, and reclamation of agency . You can find relevant sociological work on platforms like Google Scholar by searching for "Megan Thee Stallion Black feminism" or "Hot Girl culture digital media."
: If the "(400)" refers to a dataset or a specific collection of digital media, you might want to check the Internet Archive or WorldCat to see if it is part of a larger digital humanities project.
If you're looking for academic research related to the social phenomenon of "Hot Girl" culture (often associated with Megan Thee Stallion’s "Hot Girl Summer" or related digital trends), there are several scholarly articles that explore these topics: