03620nam 2200697Ia 450 991078493720332120230725023900.01-282-71007-997866127100701-4411-1639-7(CKB)2670000000034523(EBL)564311(OCoLC)650885996(SSID)ssj0000421747(PQKBManifestationID)11261649(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000421747(PQKBWorkID)10412967(PQKB)10829543(SSID)ssj0001293540(PQKBManifestationID)12435367(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001293540(PQKBWorkID)11323397(PQKB)10955356(MiAaPQ)EBC564311(Au-PeEL)EBL564311(CaPaEBR)ebr10403723(CaONFJC)MIL271007(OCoLC)893334618(EXLCZ)99267000000003452320100812d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe languages of global hip-hop[electronic resource] /edited by Marina TerkourafiLondon ;New York Continuumc20101 online resource (364 p.)Advances in SociolinguisticsDescription based upon print version of record.1-4411-4026-3 0-8264-3160-7 Includes bibliographical references.Contents; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: A Fresh Look at Some Old Questions; 1. Multilingualism, Ethnicity and Genre in Germany's Migrant Hip Hop; 2. Kiff my zikmu: Symbolic Dimensions of Arabic, English and Verlan in French Rap Texts; 3. 'We ain't Terrorists but we Droppin' Bombs': Language Use and Localization in Egyptian Hip Hop; 4. Roma Rap and the Black Train: Minority Voices in Hungarian Hip Hop; 5. Empowerment through Taboo: Probing the Sociolinguistic Parameters of German Gangsta Rap Lyrics; 6. Glocalizing Keepin' it Real: South Korean Hip-Hop Playas7. From American Form to Greek Performance: The Global Hip-Hop Poetics and Politics of the Imiskoumbria8. Keeping it Native (?): The Conflicts and Contradictions of Cypriot Hip Hop; 9. Hip Hop, Ethnicity and Linguistic Practice in Rural and Urban Norway; 10. From Chi-Town to the Dirty-Dirty: Regional Identity Markers in US Hip Hop; 11. Realkeepen: Anglicisms in the German Hip-Hop Community; 12. 'She's so Hood': Ghetto Authenticity on the White Rapper Show; Glossary of Hip-Hop Terms; IndexIn the case of hip-hop, the forces of top-down corporatization and bottom-up globalization are inextricably woven. This volume takes the view that hip-hop should not be viewed with this dichotomous dynamic in mind and that this dynamic does not arise solely outside of the continental US. Close analysis of the facts reveals a much more complex situation in which market pressures, local (musical) traditions, linguistic and semiotic intelligibility, as well as each country's particular historico-political past conspire to yield new hybrid expressive genres. This exciting collection looks at linguAdvances in SociolinguisticsHip-hopRap (Music)Hip-hop.Rap (Music)306.4417.24bclTerkourafi Marina1541314MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910784937203321The languages of global hip-hop3793368UNINA