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La verdad : an international dialogue on hip hop Latinidades /

From its earliest days, hip hop was more than just music, encapsulating the ideas of community and exchange. Artists like Mellow Man Ace and Kid Frost opened doors by infusing Spanish into their lyrics, calling for racial and social equality; others employed hip hop to comment on the effects of neo-...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Planas, Melissa Castillo, 1984- (Editor ), Nichols, Jason, 1978- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Español
Publicado: Columbus : The Ohio State University Press, [2016]
Colección:Global Latin/o Americas.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I. Undefining hip hop Latinidades. Hip hop Latinidades : more than just rapping in Spanish / Melissa Castillo-Garsow and Jason Nichols
  • Borderland hip hop rhetoric : identity and counterhegemony / Robert Tinajero
  • !Ya basta con Latino! : the re-Indigenization and re-Africanization of hip hop / Pancho McFarland and Jared A. Ball
  • Part II. Whose Black music? Afro-Latinidades and African legacies in Latin American and Latino hip hop. From Panama to the Bay : Los Rakas's expressions of Afrolatinidad / Petra R. Rivera-Rideau
  • Bandoleros : the Black spiritual identities of Tego Calderon and Don Omar / Jason Nichols
  • "Te llevaste mi oro" : ChocQuibTown and Afro-Colombian cultural memory / Christopher Dennis
  • Now let's shake to this : viral power and flow from Harlem to São Paulo / Honey Crawford
  • Part III. Chicano? Mexican? On the borderlands of Mexican and Mexican American hip hop. Collective amnesia / Bocafloja
  • "Yo soy hip hop" : transnationalism and authenticity in Mexican New York / Melissa Castillo-Garsow
  • Graffiti and rap on Mexico's northern border : observing two youth practices--transgressions or reproductions of social order? / Lisset Anahi Jimenez Estudillo ; translated by Janelle Gondar
  • Somos pocos pero somos locos : Chicano hip hop finds a small but captive audience in Taipei / Daniel Zarazua
  • Part IV. Somos mujeres, somos hip hop. Chicana hip hop : expanding knowledge in the L.A. barrio / Diana Carolina Pelaez Rodriguez ; translated by Adriana Onita
  • Daring to be "mujeres libres, lindas, locas" : an interview with the Ladies Destroying Crew of Nicaragua and Costa Rica / Jessica N. Pabon
  • "Conscious Cuban rap" : Krudas Cubensi and Supercronica Obsesion / Sandra Abd'Allah-Alvarez Ramirez ; translated by Janelle Gondar
  • Part V. Rap consciente : hip hop's role in activism. Ethnicity, race, nation, and the male voice in alteno hip hop in Bolivia / Maria Angela Riveros Pinto ; translated by Jocelyn Langer, Manuela Borzone, and Alexander Ponomareff
  • Homosexuals, hemophiliacs, heroin addicts, and Haitians : how hip hop transformed Haitian stigmatization into a source of pride / Stephanie Melyon-Reinette
  • Hip hop culture bridges gaps between young Caribbean citizens / Steve Gadet
  • AfroReggae and Grupo Cultural AfroReggae : a study of the early years / Sarah Soanirina Ohmer.