The Hip-Hop Underground and African American Culture (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
187
Utgivningsdatum
2014-09-11
Förlag
Palgrave Macmillan
Illustrationer
XIII, 187 p.
Dimensioner
218 x 140 x 15 mm
Vikt
363 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
1 Hardback
ISBN
9781137305244

The Hip-Hop Underground and African American Culture

Beneath the Surface

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The underground is a multi-faceted concept in African American culture. Peterson uses Richard Wright, KRS-One, Thelonius Monk, and the tradition of the Underground Railroad to explore the manifestations and the attributes of the underground within the context of a more panoramic picture of African American expressivity within hip-hop.
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The Hip-Hop Underground is an exciting and important read that leaves, as any good text does, readers with many questions and a taste for further review of the pieces of culture that those of us in black communities remember, expunge, and hold forever dear. (Andreana Clay, Journal of American History, Vol. 103, 2016)

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James Braxton Peterson is an associate professor in the Department of English and the director of Africana Studies at Lehigh University.

Innehållsförteckning

1. Roots Rhymes and Rhizomes: An Introduction to the Concepts of the Underground 2. Verbal and Spatial Masks in the Underground 3. The Deep Structure of Black Identity in American Literature 4. Defining an Underground at the Intersections of Hip-Hop and African American Culture 5. A Cipher of the Underground in Black Literary Culture 6. Tears for the Departed: See(k)ing a Black Visual Underground in Hip-Hop and African American Cultures 7. The Depth of the Hole: Intertextuality and Tom Waits's "Way Down in the Hole." Epilogue: The Ironies Underground: Revolution, Critical Memory, and Black Nostalgia