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Title Lusophone hip-hop : 'who we are' and `where we are' : identity, urban culture and belonging / edited by Rosana Martins and Massimo Canevacci.

Publication Info. Canon Pyon : Sean Kingston Publishing, 2018.

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Description 1 online resource (316 pages) : illustrations
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary This book brings multiple sites of lusophony together, and illuminates how mobile configurations of people, technologies and hip-hop creativities are best understood as compositions of ubiquitous identities, dispersed communities and syncretic networks. Significantly, the chapters highlight identity narratives that clash with the city, yet which play an important part in its reconstruction and resignification. Occupying public space, creative expressions of young people provide critiques of the social order, mainstream media and criminalization of fringe neighbourhoods. In this way, hip-hop has become a political instrument of an `I' that is excluded and marginalized. Its growth has led to a global movement incorporating local forms such as traditional musical arrangements and native languages. Its messages educate youths about citizenship, addressing their reality of racial discrimination and oppression. At the same time, hip-hop continues to innovate at the street level, constantly rejecting and challenging a consumer culture that seeks to co-opt it. The pillars of hip-hop - rapping, DJing, break-dancing, graffiti, and now political organization - are considered across three continents, in a collection that seeks to provide more nuanced characterizations of contemporary relationships between lusophone countries allowing dialogue about inter/intra, colonial/racial contradictions and their impact on power structures. Lusophone Hip-hop offers fascinatingly diverse perspectives on rich source material little-known to readers more familiar with hip-hop in African American contexts.
Note Description based on print version record.
Subject Subculture -- Portuguese-speaking countries.
Rap (Music) -- Portuguese-speaking countries -- History and criticism.
Hip-hop -- Portuguese-speaking countries.
Music and identity politics -- Portuguese-speaking countries.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Canevacci, Massimo & Martins, Rosana, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Lusophone hip-hop : 'who we are' and `where we are' : identity, urban culture and belonging. Canon Pyon: Sean Kingston Publishing, 2018 316 pages 9781907774126 (DLC) 2017473674
ISBN 9781907774126
9781912385126 (e-book)

 
    
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