The Cambridge Companion to Hip-Hop
Herausgeber: Williams, Justin A.
The Cambridge Companion to Hip-Hop
Herausgeber: Williams, Justin A.
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This Companion covers the hip-hop elements, methods of studying hip-hop, and case studies from Nerdcore to Turkish-German and Japanese hip-hop.
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This Companion covers the hip-hop elements, methods of studying hip-hop, and case studies from Nerdcore to Turkish-German and Japanese hip-hop.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 817g
- ISBN-13: 9781107037465
- ISBN-10: 1107037468
- Artikelnr.: 42203727
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 817g
- ISBN-13: 9781107037465
- ISBN-10: 1107037468
- Artikelnr.: 42203727
Introduction: the interdisciplinary world of hip-hop studies Justin A. Williams
Part I. Elements: 1. MC origins: rap and spoken word poetry Alice Price-Styles
2. Hip-hop dance Imani K. Johnson
3. Hip-hop visual arts Ivor Miller
4. DJs and turntabilism Kjetil Falkenberg Hansen
5. The fifth element: knowledge Travis Gosa
6. Hip-hop and religion: from the mosque to the church Christina Zanfagna
7. Hip-hop theater and performance Nicole Hodges Persley
Part II. Methods and Concepts: 8. Lyrics and flow in rap music Oliver Kautny
9. The musical analysis of hip-hop Kyle Adams
10. The glass: hip-hop production Chris Tabron
11. Hip-hop and racial identification: an (auto)ethnographic perspective Anthony Kwame Harrison
12. Thirty years of rapsploitation: hip-hop culture in American cinema Geoff Harkness
13. Barbz and kings: explorations of gender and sexuality in hip-hop Regina Bradley
14. Hip-hop and politics Chris Deis
15. Intertextuality, sampling, and copyright Justin A. Williams
Part III. Case Studies: 16. Nerdcore hip-hop Amanda Sewell
17. Framing gender, race, and hip-hop in Boyz in the Hood, Do the Right Thing and Slam Adam Haupt
18. Japanese hip-hop: alternative stories Noriko Manabe
19. Council estate of mind: the British rap tradition and London's hip-hop scene Richard Bramwell
20. Cuban hip-hop Sujatha Fernandes
21. Senegalese hip-hop Ali Coleen Neff
22. Off the grid: instrumental hip-hop and experimentalism after the golden age Mike D'Errico
23. Stylized Turkish German as the resistance vernacular of German hip-hop Brenna Byrd
24. 'Bringin' '88 back': historicizing rap music's greatest year Loren Kajikawa
25. 'Where ya at?': Hip-hop's political locations in the Obama era Michael Jeffries.
Part I. Elements: 1. MC origins: rap and spoken word poetry Alice Price-Styles
2. Hip-hop dance Imani K. Johnson
3. Hip-hop visual arts Ivor Miller
4. DJs and turntabilism Kjetil Falkenberg Hansen
5. The fifth element: knowledge Travis Gosa
6. Hip-hop and religion: from the mosque to the church Christina Zanfagna
7. Hip-hop theater and performance Nicole Hodges Persley
Part II. Methods and Concepts: 8. Lyrics and flow in rap music Oliver Kautny
9. The musical analysis of hip-hop Kyle Adams
10. The glass: hip-hop production Chris Tabron
11. Hip-hop and racial identification: an (auto)ethnographic perspective Anthony Kwame Harrison
12. Thirty years of rapsploitation: hip-hop culture in American cinema Geoff Harkness
13. Barbz and kings: explorations of gender and sexuality in hip-hop Regina Bradley
14. Hip-hop and politics Chris Deis
15. Intertextuality, sampling, and copyright Justin A. Williams
Part III. Case Studies: 16. Nerdcore hip-hop Amanda Sewell
17. Framing gender, race, and hip-hop in Boyz in the Hood, Do the Right Thing and Slam Adam Haupt
18. Japanese hip-hop: alternative stories Noriko Manabe
19. Council estate of mind: the British rap tradition and London's hip-hop scene Richard Bramwell
20. Cuban hip-hop Sujatha Fernandes
21. Senegalese hip-hop Ali Coleen Neff
22. Off the grid: instrumental hip-hop and experimentalism after the golden age Mike D'Errico
23. Stylized Turkish German as the resistance vernacular of German hip-hop Brenna Byrd
24. 'Bringin' '88 back': historicizing rap music's greatest year Loren Kajikawa
25. 'Where ya at?': Hip-hop's political locations in the Obama era Michael Jeffries.
Introduction: the interdisciplinary world of hip-hop studies Justin A. Williams
Part I. Elements: 1. MC origins: rap and spoken word poetry Alice Price-Styles
2. Hip-hop dance Imani K. Johnson
3. Hip-hop visual arts Ivor Miller
4. DJs and turntabilism Kjetil Falkenberg Hansen
5. The fifth element: knowledge Travis Gosa
6. Hip-hop and religion: from the mosque to the church Christina Zanfagna
7. Hip-hop theater and performance Nicole Hodges Persley
Part II. Methods and Concepts: 8. Lyrics and flow in rap music Oliver Kautny
9. The musical analysis of hip-hop Kyle Adams
10. The glass: hip-hop production Chris Tabron
11. Hip-hop and racial identification: an (auto)ethnographic perspective Anthony Kwame Harrison
12. Thirty years of rapsploitation: hip-hop culture in American cinema Geoff Harkness
13. Barbz and kings: explorations of gender and sexuality in hip-hop Regina Bradley
14. Hip-hop and politics Chris Deis
15. Intertextuality, sampling, and copyright Justin A. Williams
Part III. Case Studies: 16. Nerdcore hip-hop Amanda Sewell
17. Framing gender, race, and hip-hop in Boyz in the Hood, Do the Right Thing and Slam Adam Haupt
18. Japanese hip-hop: alternative stories Noriko Manabe
19. Council estate of mind: the British rap tradition and London's hip-hop scene Richard Bramwell
20. Cuban hip-hop Sujatha Fernandes
21. Senegalese hip-hop Ali Coleen Neff
22. Off the grid: instrumental hip-hop and experimentalism after the golden age Mike D'Errico
23. Stylized Turkish German as the resistance vernacular of German hip-hop Brenna Byrd
24. 'Bringin' '88 back': historicizing rap music's greatest year Loren Kajikawa
25. 'Where ya at?': Hip-hop's political locations in the Obama era Michael Jeffries.
Part I. Elements: 1. MC origins: rap and spoken word poetry Alice Price-Styles
2. Hip-hop dance Imani K. Johnson
3. Hip-hop visual arts Ivor Miller
4. DJs and turntabilism Kjetil Falkenberg Hansen
5. The fifth element: knowledge Travis Gosa
6. Hip-hop and religion: from the mosque to the church Christina Zanfagna
7. Hip-hop theater and performance Nicole Hodges Persley
Part II. Methods and Concepts: 8. Lyrics and flow in rap music Oliver Kautny
9. The musical analysis of hip-hop Kyle Adams
10. The glass: hip-hop production Chris Tabron
11. Hip-hop and racial identification: an (auto)ethnographic perspective Anthony Kwame Harrison
12. Thirty years of rapsploitation: hip-hop culture in American cinema Geoff Harkness
13. Barbz and kings: explorations of gender and sexuality in hip-hop Regina Bradley
14. Hip-hop and politics Chris Deis
15. Intertextuality, sampling, and copyright Justin A. Williams
Part III. Case Studies: 16. Nerdcore hip-hop Amanda Sewell
17. Framing gender, race, and hip-hop in Boyz in the Hood, Do the Right Thing and Slam Adam Haupt
18. Japanese hip-hop: alternative stories Noriko Manabe
19. Council estate of mind: the British rap tradition and London's hip-hop scene Richard Bramwell
20. Cuban hip-hop Sujatha Fernandes
21. Senegalese hip-hop Ali Coleen Neff
22. Off the grid: instrumental hip-hop and experimentalism after the golden age Mike D'Errico
23. Stylized Turkish German as the resistance vernacular of German hip-hop Brenna Byrd
24. 'Bringin' '88 back': historicizing rap music's greatest year Loren Kajikawa
25. 'Where ya at?': Hip-hop's political locations in the Obama era Michael Jeffries.