Hip Hop and Social Change in Africa
Ni Wakati
Herausgeber: Clark, Msia Kibona; Koster, Mickie Mwanzia
Hip Hop and Social Change in Africa
Ni Wakati
Herausgeber: Clark, Msia Kibona; Koster, Mickie Mwanzia
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This book explores the role of hip hop in grassroots changes occurring today in Africa. It argues that artists use hip hop to confront social structures and reveals the complexity and dynamic nature of African culture, the entanglements between local and global movements, and the synergy of youth mobilization.
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This book explores the role of hip hop in grassroots changes occurring today in Africa. It argues that artists use hip hop to confront social structures and reveals the complexity and dynamic nature of African culture, the entanglements between local and global movements, and the synergy of youth mobilization.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781498505802
- ISBN-10: 1498505805
- Artikelnr.: 45008739
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781498505802
- ISBN-10: 1498505805
- Artikelnr.: 45008739
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Msia Kibona Clark is assistant professor of Pan African studies at California State University. Mickie Mwanzia Koster is assistant professor of history at the University of Texas at Tyler.
1. Introduction by Msia Kibona Clark and Mickie Mwanzia Koster Part I:
"Social Ills": Coming from Behind the Microphone to Effect Reform in Africa
2. Hip-Hop Halisi: Continuities of Heroism on the African Political
Landscape, Caroline Mose 3. Building Our Nation: Sénégalese Hip Hop Artists
as Agents of Social and Political Change, Sheba Lo 4. Speaking Truth to
Power: Hip-Hop and the African Awakening, Amentahru Wahlrab Essay 1
English. "Malian Hip Hop: Social Engagement through Music," Amkoullel
L'enfant Peulh Part II: "The Dusty Foot Philosopher": Hip Hop Voices on
Social Change in Africa Essay 2. "How Hip Hop Impacts Social Change in
Africa," Malle Marxist 5. Redefining the Struggle: Remembering the Mau Mau
through Hip-Hop Music, Mich Nyawalo 6. Khoi Hop: Hip Hop, Youth Activism
and the Dilemma of Coloured Identity in South Africa, Shaheen Ariefdien and
Rico Chapman 7. Beyond "Y'en a Marre": Pikine's Hip Hop Youth Say "Enough
is Enough" and Pave the Way for Continuous Social Change, Asligul Berktay
8. Gender representations among Tanzanian female emcees, Msia Kibona Clark
Essay 3. "Hip-Hop and social change in Uganda" by Slim MC Part III:
"Adjuma": Hip Hop's Transformation of the Urban Space in Africa Essay 4.
"Tanzanian MCs vs. Social Discourse," Mejah Mbuya 9. From The Great Island
To The African Continent Through The Western World: Itineraries Of A
"Return To The Origins" Through Hip Hop Music In Madagascar (2000-2011),
Klara Boyer-Rossol 10. The Musicscapes of a Country in Transition: Cultural
Identity, Youth Agency, The Emergent Hip Hop Culture and the Quest for
Socio-Political Change in Sierra Leone, John Idriss Lahai 11. Hip-hop and
Sheng in Nairobi - Creating Identity Markers and Expressing a Lifestyle,
Katharina Greven Afterword: "Reflections on Ni Wakati: Hip Hop and the
Revolution," Kamau Ngigi (Kama of Kalamashaka)
"Social Ills": Coming from Behind the Microphone to Effect Reform in Africa
2. Hip-Hop Halisi: Continuities of Heroism on the African Political
Landscape, Caroline Mose 3. Building Our Nation: Sénégalese Hip Hop Artists
as Agents of Social and Political Change, Sheba Lo 4. Speaking Truth to
Power: Hip-Hop and the African Awakening, Amentahru Wahlrab Essay 1
English. "Malian Hip Hop: Social Engagement through Music," Amkoullel
L'enfant Peulh Part II: "The Dusty Foot Philosopher": Hip Hop Voices on
Social Change in Africa Essay 2. "How Hip Hop Impacts Social Change in
Africa," Malle Marxist 5. Redefining the Struggle: Remembering the Mau Mau
through Hip-Hop Music, Mich Nyawalo 6. Khoi Hop: Hip Hop, Youth Activism
and the Dilemma of Coloured Identity in South Africa, Shaheen Ariefdien and
Rico Chapman 7. Beyond "Y'en a Marre": Pikine's Hip Hop Youth Say "Enough
is Enough" and Pave the Way for Continuous Social Change, Asligul Berktay
8. Gender representations among Tanzanian female emcees, Msia Kibona Clark
Essay 3. "Hip-Hop and social change in Uganda" by Slim MC Part III:
"Adjuma": Hip Hop's Transformation of the Urban Space in Africa Essay 4.
"Tanzanian MCs vs. Social Discourse," Mejah Mbuya 9. From The Great Island
To The African Continent Through The Western World: Itineraries Of A
"Return To The Origins" Through Hip Hop Music In Madagascar (2000-2011),
Klara Boyer-Rossol 10. The Musicscapes of a Country in Transition: Cultural
Identity, Youth Agency, The Emergent Hip Hop Culture and the Quest for
Socio-Political Change in Sierra Leone, John Idriss Lahai 11. Hip-hop and
Sheng in Nairobi - Creating Identity Markers and Expressing a Lifestyle,
Katharina Greven Afterword: "Reflections on Ni Wakati: Hip Hop and the
Revolution," Kamau Ngigi (Kama of Kalamashaka)
1. Introduction by Msia Kibona Clark and Mickie Mwanzia Koster Part I:
"Social Ills": Coming from Behind the Microphone to Effect Reform in Africa
2. Hip-Hop Halisi: Continuities of Heroism on the African Political
Landscape, Caroline Mose 3. Building Our Nation: Sénégalese Hip Hop Artists
as Agents of Social and Political Change, Sheba Lo 4. Speaking Truth to
Power: Hip-Hop and the African Awakening, Amentahru Wahlrab Essay 1
English. "Malian Hip Hop: Social Engagement through Music," Amkoullel
L'enfant Peulh Part II: "The Dusty Foot Philosopher": Hip Hop Voices on
Social Change in Africa Essay 2. "How Hip Hop Impacts Social Change in
Africa," Malle Marxist 5. Redefining the Struggle: Remembering the Mau Mau
through Hip-Hop Music, Mich Nyawalo 6. Khoi Hop: Hip Hop, Youth Activism
and the Dilemma of Coloured Identity in South Africa, Shaheen Ariefdien and
Rico Chapman 7. Beyond "Y'en a Marre": Pikine's Hip Hop Youth Say "Enough
is Enough" and Pave the Way for Continuous Social Change, Asligul Berktay
8. Gender representations among Tanzanian female emcees, Msia Kibona Clark
Essay 3. "Hip-Hop and social change in Uganda" by Slim MC Part III:
"Adjuma": Hip Hop's Transformation of the Urban Space in Africa Essay 4.
"Tanzanian MCs vs. Social Discourse," Mejah Mbuya 9. From The Great Island
To The African Continent Through The Western World: Itineraries Of A
"Return To The Origins" Through Hip Hop Music In Madagascar (2000-2011),
Klara Boyer-Rossol 10. The Musicscapes of a Country in Transition: Cultural
Identity, Youth Agency, The Emergent Hip Hop Culture and the Quest for
Socio-Political Change in Sierra Leone, John Idriss Lahai 11. Hip-hop and
Sheng in Nairobi - Creating Identity Markers and Expressing a Lifestyle,
Katharina Greven Afterword: "Reflections on Ni Wakati: Hip Hop and the
Revolution," Kamau Ngigi (Kama of Kalamashaka)
"Social Ills": Coming from Behind the Microphone to Effect Reform in Africa
2. Hip-Hop Halisi: Continuities of Heroism on the African Political
Landscape, Caroline Mose 3. Building Our Nation: Sénégalese Hip Hop Artists
as Agents of Social and Political Change, Sheba Lo 4. Speaking Truth to
Power: Hip-Hop and the African Awakening, Amentahru Wahlrab Essay 1
English. "Malian Hip Hop: Social Engagement through Music," Amkoullel
L'enfant Peulh Part II: "The Dusty Foot Philosopher": Hip Hop Voices on
Social Change in Africa Essay 2. "How Hip Hop Impacts Social Change in
Africa," Malle Marxist 5. Redefining the Struggle: Remembering the Mau Mau
through Hip-Hop Music, Mich Nyawalo 6. Khoi Hop: Hip Hop, Youth Activism
and the Dilemma of Coloured Identity in South Africa, Shaheen Ariefdien and
Rico Chapman 7. Beyond "Y'en a Marre": Pikine's Hip Hop Youth Say "Enough
is Enough" and Pave the Way for Continuous Social Change, Asligul Berktay
8. Gender representations among Tanzanian female emcees, Msia Kibona Clark
Essay 3. "Hip-Hop and social change in Uganda" by Slim MC Part III:
"Adjuma": Hip Hop's Transformation of the Urban Space in Africa Essay 4.
"Tanzanian MCs vs. Social Discourse," Mejah Mbuya 9. From The Great Island
To The African Continent Through The Western World: Itineraries Of A
"Return To The Origins" Through Hip Hop Music In Madagascar (2000-2011),
Klara Boyer-Rossol 10. The Musicscapes of a Country in Transition: Cultural
Identity, Youth Agency, The Emergent Hip Hop Culture and the Quest for
Socio-Political Change in Sierra Leone, John Idriss Lahai 11. Hip-hop and
Sheng in Nairobi - Creating Identity Markers and Expressing a Lifestyle,
Katharina Greven Afterword: "Reflections on Ni Wakati: Hip Hop and the
Revolution," Kamau Ngigi (Kama of Kalamashaka)