The Vinyl Ain't Final

The Vinyl Ain't Final

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780745319407
Untertitel:
Hip Hop And The Globalization Of Black Popular Culture
Autor:
Dipannita (EDT) Basu, Sidney J. (EDT) Lemelle
Herausgeber:
Pluto Press
Anzahl Seiten:
288
Erscheinungsdatum:
20.04.2006
ISBN:
0745319408

Informationen zum Autor Tina K. Ramnarine is Professor of Music at Royal Holloway University of London, author of Creating Their Own Space: the Development of an Indian-Caribbean Musical Tradition (2001), Ilmatar's Inspirations: Nationalism, Globalization, and the Changing Soundscapes of Finnish Folk Music (2003), and editor of Musical Performance in the Diaspora (2007). Klappentext In the preface of The Vinyl Ain't Final, Robin Kelley exclaims 'Hip Hop is Dead! Long Live Hip Hop', and the rest of the contributors in this edited volume respond by providing critical perspectives that bridge the gap between American-orientated hip hop and its global reach.From the front lines of hip hop culture and music in the USA, Britain, France, Japan, Germany, Hawaii, Tanzania, Cuba, Samoa and South Africa, academics, poets, practitioners, journalists, and political commentators explore hip hop -- both as a culture and as a commodity. From the political economy of the South African music industry to the cultural resistance forged by Afro-Asian hip hop, this potent mix of contributors provides a unique critical insight into the implications of hip hop globally and locally. Indispensable for fans of hip hop culture and music, this book will also appeal to anyone interested in cultural production, cultural politics and the implications of the huge variety of forms hip hop encompasses. Zusammenfassung Explores the impact of hip hop on culture worldwide.

Klappentext
In the preface of The Vinyl Ain't Final, Robin Kelley exclaims 'Hip Hop is Dead! Long Live Hip Hop', and the rest of the contributors in this edited volume respond by providing critical perspectives that bridge the gap between American-orientated hip hop and its global reach. From the front lines of hip hop culture and music in the USA, Britain, France, Japan, Germany, Hawaii, Tanzania, Cuba, Samoa and South Africa, academics, poets, practitioners, journalists, and political commentators explore hip hop -- both as a culture and as a commodity. From the political economy of the South African music industry to the cultural resistance forged by Afro-Asian hip hop, this potent mix of contributors provides a unique critical insight into the implications of hip hop globally and locally. Indispensable for fans of hip hop culture and music, this book will also appeal to anyone interested in cultural production, cultural politics and the implications of the huge variety of forms hip hop encompasses.

Zusammenfassung
Explores the impact of hip hop on culture worldwide.

Inhalt
Preface: Robin D.G. Kelley; Introduction: Dipa Basu and Sidney J. Lemelle; 1. Cultural Politics of Hip-Hop and Rap in the US; Craig S. Watkins: All Eyez on Us: Black Youth and the Black Public Sphere; Mark Anthony Neal: You Remind Me of Something: The Black Public Sphere and the Hip-Hop / Post-Soul Aesthetic; Sohail Daulatzai: Who's Gonna Take the Weight: Islam, Hip Hop and Rap; Laura Harris and Phyllis Jackson: Gettin' Paid: (Re)presenting Ms. Ghetto Fabulous and the Hip Hop Booty; 2. International Manifestations of Hip-Hop Culture; Dipa Basu: Cuttin' 'n 'Mixin' in Hip-Hop Vernaculars: Hip-Hop, Dancehall and UK Underground Garage; John Hutnyk: The Dubious Cultural Politics of Hybridity and Appropriation in British Hip-Hop; Veronique Helenon: Hip-Hop and the Francophone Africa Diaspora; Annelise Wunderlich: Cuban Hip-Hop, Underground Revolution; Julio Tavares: Hip Hop in Brazil; Zine Magubane: Globalization and Gangster Rap Hip Hop in the post Apartheid City; Masauko G. Chipembere: Peace to the Gods: An Exploration of Hip-Hop, Magic Realism, Journalism and Storytelling; Adria Lyn Imada: Head Rush: Hip Hop and a Hawaiian Nation 'On the Rise'; April K. Henderson: Moving Cultures, Gifted Flows: Hip Hop and the Samoan Diaspora; Sid Lemelle: Post Arusha Children: Hip Hop Culture in Tanzania; 3. Cultural Production of Hip-Hop and Rap; Billy Jam: Turntablism and the Rise of the Bay Area Indie Hip Hop Movement; Brian Cross (aka B Plus) Keepin 'Time: Talkin' Drums and Whispering Vinyl; Ben Caldwell: Life at the 'KAOS' Network': Technology and Culture in the Grassroots Movements of Hip-Hop; Eric Strenger: Confessions of a Hip Hop Artist; Mark Maxwell: The Genealogy of Rap and its Jazz Roots; Cecil Brown: Stagger Lee and the Origins of Hip Hop?; Billy Woodberry: Bob Kaufman and the Beat Poet Legacy in Hip Hop; Notes; Bibliography; Index.


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