1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910483299903321

Autore

Song Myoung-Sun

Titolo

Hanguk Hip Hop : Global Rap in South Korea / / by Myoung-Sun Song

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019

ISBN

9783030156978

3030156974

Edizione

[1st ed. 2019.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (202 pages)

Collana

East Asian Popular Culture, , 2634-5943

Disciplina

306.484249

781.649095195

Soggetti

Ethnology - Asia

Culture

Music

Popular culture

Asian Culture

Popular Culture

Global and International Culture

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1. We All Made Us: Historicizing Hanguk Hip Hop -- 2. Made in Korea: Authenticity in Hanguk Hip Hop -- 3. From Hongdae to Sinchon: Space and Place in Korean Hip Hop -- 4. 2 Chainz & Rollies: Hip Hop as Self-Development Text in Neoliberal South Korea -- 5. Idol Rapper: K-Pop and the Production of Authenticity -- 6. Unpretty Rapstar: Gender and Representation in Korean Hip Hop -- 7. We All Made History: Globalizing Hanguk Hip Hop.

Sommario/riassunto

How has Hanguk (South Korean) hip hop developed over the last two decades as a musical, cultural, and artistic entity? How is hip hop understood within historical, sociocultural, and economic matrices of Korean society? How is hip hop represented in Korean media and popular culture? This book utilizes ethnographic methods, including fieldwork research and life timeline interviews with fifty-three influential hip hop artists, in order to answer these questions. It



explores the nuanced meaning of hip hop in South Korea, outlining the local, global, and (trans)national flows of musical and cultural exchanges. Throughout the chapters, Korean hip hop is examined through the notion of buran-personal and societal anxiety and uncertainty-and how it manifests in the dimensions of space and place, economy, cultural production, and gender. Ultimately, buran serves as a metaphoric state for Hanguk hip hop in that the genre continuously evolves within the conditions of Korean society. Myoung-Sun Song is Assistant Professor in the Department of American Culture at Sogang University, South Korea. She received her PhD in Communication from University of Southern California, USA. Her research focuses on the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, class, and (national) identity in Korean media and popular culture.

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910136242103321

Autore

Feldman-Savelsberg Pamela <p>Pamela Feldman-Savelsberg, Carleton College, USA </p>

Titolo

Migranten, Recht und Identität : Afrikanische Mütter und das Ringen um Zugehörigkeit in Berlin / Pamela Feldman-Savelsberg

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bielefeld, : transcript Verlag, 2016

ISBN

9783839436523

3839436524

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (309 pages) : illustrations, maps, photographs

Collana

Kultur und soziale Praxis

Classificazione

LB 48032

Disciplina

304.843

Soggetti

Migration

Interkulturalität

Interculturalism

Familie

Family

Recht

Law

Kultur

Culture

Kamerun

Cameroon

Zugehörigkeit

Belonging

Identität

Identity

Afrikanische Migration



African Migration

Berlin

Afro-Deutsche Familien

Afro-german Families

Gender

Gender Studies

Kulturanthropologie

Cultural Anthropology

Cultural Studies

Kulturwissenschaft

Soziologie

Sociology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

This volume shows how female African migrants succeed in creating a feeling of belonging in Berlin for themselves and their children, despite the obstacles.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter    1 Inhalt    5 Vorwort und Danksagung    7 Kapitel Eins: Einleitung - "Its Hard Being a Mother Here"    13 Kapitel Zwei: Kamerunische Herausforderungen    49 Kapitel Drei: Die Gründung kamerunischer Familien in Berlin    83 Kapitel Vier: Kinder kamerunischer Familien in Berlin    127 Kapitel Fünf: Zugehörigkeit und gesellschaftliches Engagement    175 Kapitel Sechs: Im Schatten des Staates    221 Fazit    275 Literatur    281 Backmatter    306

Sommario/riassunto

Wie gelingt es afrikanischen Migrantenmüttern in Deutschland, Zugehörigkeit zu erwerben? Pamela Feldman-Savelsberg zeigt, mit welcher Kraft diese Frauen Netzwerke bauen, die Grundsteine ihrer Identität werden: Hier tauschen sie Geschichten aus, die Leitlinien zur Überwindung vieler Hindernisse bieten und gleichzeitig zu einem rechtlichen Bewusstsein, einer Orientierung gegenüber den Behörden und den Regeln des Staates und der NRO beitragen. Anhand von inter-individuellen Besonderheiten wird zudem die Vielfalt afrikanischer Migration und der Gründung afro-deutscher Familien veranschaulicht.

Besprochen in:BZgA-InfoDienst Migration, 2 (2017)http://www.hamburger-frauenbibliothek.de, 5 (2017)