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Rap Music and the Youth in Malawi: Reppin' the Flames: Pop Music, Culture and Identity

Autor Ken Lipenga Jr.
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Rap Music and the Youth in Malawi is one of the first book-length studies of Malawian hip hop. It studies the language and content of contemporary Malawian hip hop as a window onto the country's youth culture as Malawian young people negotiate what scholar Alcinda Honwana calls 'waithood,' or the condition, common among Malawian youth, of lacking opportunities to advance from a situation of dependence and being stuck in a state of relative childhood. The book argues that rap music made by Malawian youth music speaks of – and represents, through its very agency – their need to break out of this stagnant state. After situating Malawian hip hop with respect to both other musical genres in the country and to the nation's language in culture, Rap Music and the Youth in Malawi shows how Malawian youth use rap music to create a sense of community, which then becomes a foothold from which they can do activities that get them out of waithood and into the adult world, such as getting involved in the music industry, realizing electoral power, or participating in activism about issues such as violence against people with albinism and the COVID-19 pandemic. Hip hop has been a crucial tool for Malawian youth to build the skills, identity, and agency necessary to exercise their economic, cultural, and civic independence.

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ISBN-13: 9783031152535
ISBN-10: 3031152530
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: XI, 192 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Pop Music, Culture and Identity

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Locating Rap in Malawi’s Music Industry.- 3. The Language of Malawian Rap.- 4. Verses of Youth Political Participation.- 5. Youth, Alcohol and the Forging of Community.- 6. Reppin' the Ghetto: Space and Identity.- 7. Social Consciousness: The Rapper as an Activist.- 8. Making Rap Malawian: Cultural Appropriation and Authenticity.- 9. Conclusion: The Future of Malawian Rap.

Notă biografică

Ken Lipenga, Jr. is an associate professor in Post-colonial literatures at the University of Malawi. He has published on Malawian music, African literature, disability studies and postcolonial literature; disability and folklore; children’s literature, oral literature, and African life writing.


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Rap Music and the Youth in Malawi is one of the first book-length studies of Malawian hip hop. It studies the language and content of contemporary Malawian hip hop as a window onto the country's youth culture as Malawian young people negotiate what scholar Alcinda Honwana calls 'waithood,' or the condition, common among Malawian youth, of lacking opportunities to advance from a situation of dependence and being stuck in a state of relative childhood. The book argues that rap music made by Malawian youth music speaks of – and represents, through its very agency – their need to break out of this stagnant state. After situating Malawian hip hop with respect to both other musical genres in the country and to the nation's language in culture, Rap Music and the Youth in Malawi shows how Malawian youth use rap music to create a sense of community, which then becomes a foothold from which they can do activities that get them out of waithood and into the adultworld, such as getting involved in the music industry, realizing electoral power, or participating in activism about issues such as violence against people with albinism and the COVID-19 pandemic. Hip hop has been a crucial tool for Malawian youth to build the skills, identity, and agency necessary to exercise their economic, cultural, and civic independence.

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Identifies how Malawians have adapted hip hop styles for their local context Illustrates how Malawian youth use hip hop music to exercise agency Refutes stereotypes about "waithood" among Malawian youth