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(Ebook) Native Tongues An African Hip Hop Reader 1st Edition by P Khalil Saucier ISBN 1592218377 9781592218370

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Authors:P. Khalil Saucier
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Year:2011
Editon:1st printing
Publisher:Africa World Press
Language:english
File Size:42.78 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781592218370, 1592218377
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ISBN 10: 1592218377 
ISBN 13: 9781592218370
Author: P Khalil Saucier

Native Tongues reminds the world that Africa is not a country. This diverse anthology draws readers attention to the fact that African hip-hop is rich, multi-layered and incisive in its engagement with postcolonial issues in the age of Empire. -- Adam Haupt, author of Stealing Empire: P2P, Intellectual Property & Hip-Hop Subversion Native Tongues brings together critical and new writings on rap and hip-hop in Africa. It explores the influence of hip-hop on the continent and brings to light the pressing issues that are echoed in the lyrics and images displayed by youth from the townships of South Africa to the streets of Bamako. Readers will learn about hip-hop s ever expanding reach as an art form and socio-cultural force that shapes youth culture and affects social change by providing African youth with alternative spaces to be creative, voice their opinions, and empower one another. Much of the book centers on issues of cultural imperialism, the integrity of local cultures, corporate culture, local economies, trasnnationalism, identity formation, and more. Native Tongues is a central resource for understanding the evolution and influence of one of the most creative and enduring elements of global popular culture. It is a must read for anyone who is at all interested in hip-hop culture and has much to offer students of anthropology, history, cultural studies, sociology, media studies, and Black Studies.

(Ebook) Native Tongues An African Hip Hop Reader 1st Table of contents:

  1. Introduction / P. Khalil Saucier

  2. Rappin' Griots: Producing the Local in Senegalese Hip-Hop / Catherine Appert

  3. Rapping Against the Lack of Change: Rap Music in Mali and Burkina Faso / Daniel Kunzler

  4. Hip-Hop Political Production in West Africa: AURA and Its Extraordinary Stories of Poto-Poto Children / Jenny F. MBaye

  5. Jua Cali-Justice: Navigating the 'Mainstream-Underground' Dichotomy in Kenyan Hip-Hop Culture / Caroline Mose

  6. Colouring the Cape Problem Space: A Hip-Hop Identity of Passions / Remi Warner

  7. Hip-Hop Speaks, Hip-Life Answers: Global African Music / Harry Nii Koney Odamtten

  8. Le Cauchemar de la France: Blackara's Postcolonial Hip-Hop Critique in the City of Light / J. Griffith Rollefson

  9. Putting Two Heads Together: A Cross-Generational Conversation About Hip-Hop in a Changing South Africa / Shaheen Ariefdien and Marlon Burgess

  10. Bongo Flava, Hip-Hop and 'Local Maasai Flavors': Interviews with X Plastaz / Katrina Daly Thompson

  11. Who Shot Ya? African Hip-Hop in Focus

  12. Photos from South Africa / Noelle Theard

  13. Photos from 'Here' and 'There' / Magee McIlvaine

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