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All right, so, Throw That A$$ In A Circle, a study about How Black Women Assert Agency Through Twerking. Through my research, I explore how Black women use twerking to gain social, political and economic capital. Twerking, for those of you who donamp;#39;t know, is the act of throwing or thrusting your hips in a circle which then causes causes the buttocks to shake. Itamp;#39;s a relatively new term coined in the late 1980s But the movement itself can be dated back to African fertility rituals pre-Colonialism. During the trans-Atlantic slave trade, when European colonizers sought to strip enslaved blacks of all cultural ties to the motherland, many practices were preserved and brought over. One such being these fertility dances, which were then enacted for the new environment. European audiences found these dances to be vulgar, repulsive, and sexual but this didnamp;#39;t matter to the Black female enslaved population who used it as a site of protest against their captors. In the fi