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Hip Hop Headphones: A Scholar’s Critical Playlist

Autor James Braxton Peterson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 aug 2016
Hip Hop Headphones is a crash course in Hip Hop culture. Featuring definitions, lectures, academic essays, and other scholarly discussions and resources, Hip Hop Headphones documents the scholarship of Dr. James B. Peterson, founder of Hip Hop Scholars-an organization devoted to developing the educational potential of Hip Hop.Defining Hip Hop from multi-disciplinary perspectives that embrace the elemental forms of Hip Hop Culture (b-boying, dj-ing, rapping, and graffiti art), Hip Hop Headphones is the definitive guide to how Hip Hop culture can be used in the classroom to engage and inspire students.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501308246
ISBN-10: 1501308246
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Provides encyclopedic knowledge for scholars, students, aficionados, and novices of the culture of Hip Hop

Notă biografică

James Braxton Peterson is the Director of Africana Studies and Associate Professor of English at Lehigh University.

Cuprins

Introduction: Critical Listening in Critical Times SECTION 1DEFINITIONS1Re: Definition2Becoming and Being a Hip Hop ScholarSECTION 2SPEECH AND BEATS3From Ashy to Classy4Best Never Heard: Playlist Pedagogy in the Hip Hop Classroom SECTION 3SCHOLARLY REVIEWS 5Angry Black White Boyz6A Review of Mansbach's Rage is Back7Gangsta Scholarship: A Review of Nuthin' but a "G" Thang8A Review of Beats, Rhymes, and Life (ATCQ Documentary)9What Conservative Men Think . . . A Review of "What Black Men Think"SECTION 4RAP AROUND THE TABLE 10Race, Theory, and Gender in Hip Hop's Global FutureSECTION 5RAPADEMICS11These Three Words12Corner Boy Masculinity13Rewriting the Remix14EpilogueAPPENDICESA Collection of Hip Hop Syllabi

Recenzii

[A] detailed, thorough critical reading of Hip-Hop culture and Hip-Hop in popular culture ... [and] an enjoyable read for those interested in the genre and students of music theory and popular culture.
[Posits] some really provocative questions, and [relays] some real life experiences that will help readers think about what they're getting out of hip hop.
The high points of Hip-Hop Headphones are where Peterson articulates his own expert analyses on particular artists, lyrics or aspects of hip hop culture, as these offer compelling insights and demonstrate the depth and richness of hip hop through an educational approach ... The unique format of Hip-Hop Headphones makes a valuable contribution to the field ... and is a practical and useful resource for educators. Both the novice and expert in hip hop studies will learn and benefit from the blend of definitions of hip hop artistry with the sophisticated and nuanced analyses.
Hip-Hop Headphones makes a valuable, and much needed, contribution to the field of hip-hop studies. Chapters from the book would be excellent readings for students ... The strongest sections of the book are where Peterson documents his teaching practices, and these sections will be incredibly useful to those teaching elements of hip-hop culture.
Hip Hop Headphones represents an extension of Professor Peterson's scholarly and critical intervention in the field of Critical Hip Hop Studies and captures the fullness of his scholarly interests as a quintessentially interdisciplinary scholar, committed to both high theory and popular accessibility. Offering a fresh nuanced assessment of hip hop culture's foundational moment, Hip Hop Headphones has the feel of a scholarly mixtape, not unlike the mixed genre style that W.E.B. Du Bois introduced with The Souls of Black Folk.